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This Week in Labor History - October 30

Ed Meese, attorney general in the Ronald Reagan administration, urges employers to begin spying on workers "in locker rooms, parking lots, shipping and mail room areas and even the nearby taverns" to try to catch them using drugs - 1986
The fishing boat Andrea Gail, out of Gloucester, Mass., is caught in ferocious storm and lost at sea with her crew of six. The event inspired the book, “The Perfect Storm,” by Sebastian Junger, and a film by the same name. The city of Gloucester has lost more than 10,000 whalers and fishermen to the sea over its 350-year history - 1991
CWA Hosts Presidents’ Meeting and Legislative and Political Conference
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CWA Hosts Presidents’ Meeting and Legislative and Political Conference
CWA Hosts Presidents’ Meeting and Legislative and Political Conference
NewsGuild-CWA Members Vindicated!
CWA Human Rights Committee Members Take Eric’s ID Law to Washington, D.C.
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CWA Human Rights Committee Members Take Eric’s ID Law to Washington, D.C.
CWA Human Rights Committee Members Take Eric’s ID Law to Washington, D.C.


