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The first issue of The Labor Review, a "weekly magazine for organized workers," was published in Minneapolis. Edna George, a cigar packer in Minneapolis, won $10 in gold for suggesting the name “Labor Review.” The Labor Review has been published continuously since then, currently as a monthly newspaper - 1907
Unemployed riot in New York City’s Union Square - 1914
Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated in Memphis, where he had been supporting a sanitation workers’
strike. In the wake of this tragedy, riots break out in many cities, including Washington, D.C. - 1968Some 1,700 United Mine Workers members in Virginia and West Virginia beat back concessions demanded by Pittston Coal Co. - 1989
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CWA Members Step Up the Fight Against Disability Discrimination
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CWA Members Step Up the Fight Against Disability Discrimination
CWA Members Step Up the Fight Against Disability Discrimination
ICYMI: Watch CWA Town Hall on Artificial Intelligence
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ICYMI: Watch CWA Town Hall on Artificial Intelligence
ICYMI: Watch CWA Town Hall on Artificial Intelligence
NewsGuild-CWA Members Fight for the Fired Four


