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August 24
This Week in Labor History
August 24
The Gatling Gun Co.—manufacturers of an early machine gun—writes to B&O Railroad Co. President John W. Garrett during a strike, urging their product be purchased to deal with the "recent riotous disturbances around the country." Says the company: "Four or five men only are required to operate (a gun), and one Gatling ... can clear a street or block and keep it clear" - 1877
United Farm Workers Union begins lettuce strike - 1970
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AFA-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement with United Airlines, Winning Boarding and Sit Pay
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AFA-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement with United Airlines, Winning Boarding and Sit Pay
AFA-CWA Reaches Tentative Agreement with United Airlines, Winning Boarding and Sit Pay
CWAers Join Sanders and Mamdani for Launch of Union NOW!
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CWAers Join Sanders and Mamdani for Launch of Union NOW!
CWAers Join Sanders and Mamdani for Launch of Union NOW!
Alphabet Workers Applaud NLRB's Decision to Hold Google Accountable
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Alphabet Workers Applaud NLRB's Decision to Hold Google Accountable
Alphabet Workers Applaud NLRB's Decision to Hold Google Accountable


