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This week in Labor History - January 21

Some 750,000 steel workers walk out in 30 states, largest strike in U.S. history to that time - 1946
Postal workers begin four-day strike at the Jersey City, N.J., bulk and foreign mail center, protesting an involuntary shift change. The wildcat was led by a group of young workers who identified themselves as “The Outlaws”- 1974
Six hundred police attack picketing longshoremen in Charleston, S.C. - 2000
Communications Workers of America, District 4 Reaches a Tentative Agreement with AT&T Midwest, LLC.
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Communications Workers of America, District 4 Reaches a Tentative Agreement with AT&T Midwest, LLC.
Communications Workers of America, District 4 Reaches a Tentative Agreement with AT&T Midwest, LLC.
CWA Legacy T Members Reach Early Tentative Agreement With AT&T
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CWA Legacy T Members Reach Early Tentative Agreement With AT&T
CWA Legacy T Members Reach Early Tentative Agreement With AT&T
CWA Broadband Technicians Close Pay Gap With New Contract
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CWA Broadband Technicians Close Pay Gap With New Contract
CWA Broadband Technicians Close Pay Gap With New Contract
