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March 22

Mark Twain, a lifelong member of the Intโ€™l Typographical Union (now part of CWA), speaks in Hartford, Conn., extolling the Knights of Laborโ€™s commitment to fair treatment of all workers, regardless of race or gender - 1886

The Grand Coulee Dam on Washington stateโ€™s Columbia River begins operation after a decade of construction. Eight thousand workers labored on the project; 77 died - 1941

Eight hundred striking workers at Brown & Sharpe in Kingstown, R.I. are tear-gassed by state and local police in what was to become a losing 17-year-long fight by the Machinists union - 1982

A 32-day lockout of major league baseball players ends with an agreement to raise the minimum league salary from $68,000 to $100,000 and to study revenue-sharing between owners and players - 1990

A bitter six-and-a-half-year UAW strike at Caterpillar Inc. ends. The strike and settlement, which included a two-tier wage system and other concessions, deeply divided the union - 1998

 

 

 

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