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March 10
U.S. Supreme Court upholds espionage conviction of labor leader and
socialist Eugene V. Debs. Debs was jailed for speaking out against
World War I. Campaigning for president from his Atlanta jail cell, he
won 6 percent of the vote – 1919
U.S. Supreme Court upholds espionage conviction of labor leader and socialist Eugene V. Debs. Debs was jailed for speaking out against World War I. Campaigning for president from his Atlanta jail cell, he won 6 percent of the vote – 1919Also on this date: New York City bus drivers, members of the Transport Workers Union, go on strike. United Farm Workers leader César Chávez breaks a 24-day fast, by doctor’s order, at a mass in Delano, California’s public park.More info & ammo for unionists is availableonline from Union Communication Services.
CWA Frontier Members Ratify New Contract
CWAers Take Foundational Roles in Incoming Administrations
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CWAers Take Foundational Roles in Incoming Administrations
CWAers Take Foundational Roles in Incoming Administrations
Nurses Face Tough Opposition To Forming Their Union
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Nurses Face Tough Opposition To Forming Their Union
Nurses Face Tough Opposition To Forming Their Union


