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February 15
U.S. legislators pass the Civil Works Emergency Relief Act, providing
funds for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, which funneled
money to states plagued by Depression-era poverty and unemployment, and
oversaw the subsequent distribution and relief efforts - 1934
Also on this date: Susan B. Anthony, suffragist, abolitionist, labor
activist, born in Adams, Mass; The Congress of Industrial Organizations
(CIO) expels the Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers; the Food, Tobacco &
Agricultural Workers; and the United Office & Professional Workers for
“Communist tendencies.” …
U.S. legislators pass the Civil Works Emergency Relief Act, providing funds for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, which funneled money to states plagued by Depression-era poverty and unemployment, and oversaw the subsequent distribution and relief efforts - 1934Also on this date: Susan B. Anthony, suffragist, abolitionist, labor activist, born in Adams, Mass. The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) expels the Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers, the Food, Tobacco & Agricultural Workers; and the United Office & Professional Workers for “Communist tendencies.” .More info & ammo for unionists is availableonline from Union Communication Services.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Faces Contempt Charges in Losing Battle to Deny Strikers’ Health Care
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Faces Contempt Charges in Losing Battle to Deny Strikers’ Health Care
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NewsGuild Members Battle on Two Fronts in New York
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