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May 2

In Germany, Adolph Hitler issues an edict abolishing all labor unions, part of his effort to ban any political opposition - 1933

Also on this date: Chicago's first Trades Assembly sponsors a general strike by thousands of workers to enforce the state's new eight hour day law. Birth of Richard Trevellick, a ship carpenter, founder of American National Labor Union and later head of the National Labor Congress. First Workersโ€™ Compensation law in U.S. enacted, in Wisconsin.  Pres. Herbert Hoover declares that the stock market crash six months earlier was just a "temporary setback". 

 

 

 

 

 

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