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April 12
A group of "puddlers" -- craftsmen who manipulated pig iron to create steel -- met in a Pitsburgh bar and formed The Iron City Forge of the Sons of Vulcan. It was the strongest union in the U.S. in the 1870s, later merging with two other unions to form what was to be the forerunner of the United Steel Workers - 1858
Birth of Florence Reece, active in Harlan County, Ky. coal strikes and author of famed labor song “Which Side Are You On?” - 1900
The Union Label and Service Trades Department is founded by the American Federation of Labor. Its mission: promote the products and services of union members - 1909
More info & ammo for unionists is available
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Strike Ends as CWA Members Reach Tentative Agreements with AT&T
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Strike Ends as CWA Members Reach Tentative Agreements with AT&T
Strike Ends as CWA Members Reach Tentative Agreements with AT&T
Law360 Union Wins Tentative Agreement, Ending ULP Strike
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Law360 Union Wins Tentative Agreement, Ending ULP Strike
Law360 Union Wins Tentative Agreement, Ending ULP Strike
The New York Times Tech Guild Approves Strike