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This week in Labor History - February 17
Sixty-three sit-down strikers, demanding recognition of their union, are tear-gassed and driven from two Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. plants in Chicago. Two years later the U.S. Supreme Court declared sit-down strikes illegal. The tactic had been a major industrial union organizing tool - 1937
Two locals of the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Int'l Union (now UNITE HERE) at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., strike in sympathy with 1,300 graduate student teaching assistants who are demanding the right to negotiate with the university - 1992
New York Times Tech Guild Ends Strike, Continues Contract Fight
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New York Times Tech Guild Ends Strike, Continues Contract Fight
New York Times Tech Guild Ends Strike, Continues Contract Fight
ZeniMax Video Game Workers Walk Off the Job in Maryland and Texas
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ZeniMax Video Game Workers Walk Off the Job in Maryland and Texas
ZeniMax Video Game Workers Walk Off the Job in Maryland and Texas
UPTE-CWA Announces Two-Day Strike