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December 23
AFL officers are found in contempt of court for urging a labor boycott of Buck's Stove and Range Co. in St Louis, where the Metal Polishers were striking for a 9-hour day - 1908
Construction workers top out the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 1,368 feet, making it the tallest building in the world - 1970
Walmart Stores Inc., the nation's largest employer, with 1.4 million "associates," agrees to settle 63 wage and hour suits across the U.S., for a grand total of between $352 million and $640 million. It was accused of failure to pay overtime, requiring off-the-clock work, and failure to provide required meal and rest breaks - 2008
Semiconductor Giant Micron Agrees to Meet with CWA to Discuss Workers' Rights at New Plants
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Semiconductor Giant Micron Agrees to Meet with CWA to Discuss Workers' Rights at New Plants
Semiconductor Giant Micron Agrees to Meet with CWA to Discuss Workers' Rights at New Plants
CWA-Canada Hosts National Meeting
CWA President Visits Wire Techs and Call Center Workers During District 3 Meeting
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CWA President Visits Wire Techs and Call Center Workers During District 3 Meeting
CWA President Visits Wire Techs and Call Center Workers During District 3 Meeting