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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’

Some 1,700 United Mine Workers members in Virginia and West Virginia beat back concessions demanded by Pittston Coal Co. - 1989
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AT&T Southwest Bargaining Team Gets Support from Across CWA District 6
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AT&T Southwest Bargaining Team Gets Support from Across CWA District 6
AT&T Southwest Bargaining Team Gets Support from Across CWA District 6
CWA Healthcare Workers Begin Battle at the Bargaining Table
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CWA Healthcare Workers Begin Battle at the Bargaining Table
CWA Healthcare Workers Begin Battle at the Bargaining Table
CWA Broadband Brigade Member Speaks Up for Reliable Internet Service at Statewide Rally
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CWA Broadband Brigade Member Speaks Up for Reliable Internet Service at Statewide Rally
CWA Broadband Brigade Member Speaks Up for Reliable Internet Service at Statewide Rally