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Works Progress Administration (WPA) established at a cost of $4.8 billion—more than $80 billion in 2015 dollars—to provide work opportunities for millions during the Great Depression - 1935
Four hundred Black women working as tobacco stemmers walk off the job in a spontaneous revolt against poor working conditions and a $3 weekly wage at the Vaughan Co. in Richmond, Va. - 1937
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Labor Leaders Rally Behind Sherrod Brown in Ohio
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Labor Leaders Rally Behind Sherrod Brown in Ohio
Labor Leaders Rally Behind Sherrod Brown in Ohio
NABET-CWA's WLNE Union Holds Rally in Providence, R.I.
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NABET-CWA's WLNE Union Holds Rally in Providence, R.I.
NABET-CWA's WLNE Union Holds Rally in Providence, R.I.
CWA President Claude Cummings Jr. Receives Willie J. Baker Award
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CWA President Claude Cummings Jr. Receives Willie J. Baker Award
CWA President Claude Cummings Jr. Receives Willie J. Baker Award