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May 3
Four striking workers are killed, at least 200 wounded, when police attack a
demonstration on Chicago’s south side at the McCormick Harvesting Machine
plant. The Haymarket Massacre is to take place the following day - 1886
Eugene V. Debs and other leaders of the American Railway Union are jailed
for six months for contempt of court in connection with Pullman railroad car
strike - 1895
Pete Seeger, folksinger and union activist, born in Patterson, N.Y. Among
his songs: “If I Had A Hammer” and “Turn, Turn, Turn” - 1919
More info & ammo for unionists is available
online from Union Communication Services.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Faces Contempt Charges in Losing Battle to Deny Strikers’ Health Care
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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
unWired Broadband Workers Fight to Join CWA
NewsGuild Members Battle on Two Fronts in New York
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NewsGuild Members Battle on Two Fronts in New York
NewsGuild Members Battle on Two Fronts in New York