July 9
The worst rail accident in U.S. history occurred when two trains pulled by
80-ton locomotives collided head-on at Dutchman’s curve in west Nashville,
Tenn. 101 people died, another 171 were injured - 1918
New England Telephone "girls" strike for seven-hour workday, $27 weekly pay
after four years' service - 1923
New York City subway system managers in the Bronx attempt to make cleaning
crews on the IRT line work faster by forcing the use of a 14-inch squeegee
instead of the customary 10-inch tool. Six workers are fired for
insubordination; a two-day walkout by the Transport Workers Union wins
reversal of the directive and the workers’ reinstatement - 1935
United Packinghouse, Food & Allied Workers merge with Amalgamated Meat
Cutters & Butcher Workmen - 1968
Five thousand demonstrators rally at the state capitol in Columbia, S.C. in
support of the "Charleston Five," labor activists charged with felony
rioting during a police attack on a 2000 longshoremen's picket of a
non-union crew unloading a ship - 2001
More info & ammo for unionists is available
online from Union Communication Services.
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