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This Week in Labor History - October 26
After eight years and at least 1,000 worker deaths—mostly Irish immigrants—the 350-mile Erie Canal opens, linking the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. Father John Raho wrote to his bishop that "so many die that there is hardly any time to give Extreme Unction (last rites) to everybody. We run night and day to assist the sick." - 1825
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