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This Week in Labor History - Dec. 21
Powered by children seven to 12 years old working dawn to dusk, Samuel Slater’s thread-spinning factory goes into production in Pawtucket, R.I., launching the Industrial Revolution in America. By 1830, 55 percent of the mill workers in the state were youngsters, many working for less than $1 per week - 1790
Supreme Court rules that picketing is unconstitutional. Chief Justice (and former president) William Howard Taft declared that picketing was, in part, "an unlawful annoyance and hurtful nuisance..." - 1921

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
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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.


