News
May 7
The Knights of St. Crispin union is formed at a secret meeting in Milwaukee.
It grew to 50,000 members before being crushed by employers later that year
- 1867
Two die, 20 are injured in “Bloody Tuesday” as strikebreakers attempt to run
San Francisco streetcars during a strike by operators. The strike was
declared lost in 1908 after many more deaths, including several in
scab-operated streetcar accidents - 1907
Philadelphia’s longest transit strike ends after 44 days. A key issue in the
fight was the hiring and use of part-timers - 1977
More info & ammo for unionists is available
online from Union Communication Services.
CWA District 6 Commits to “Be the Change”
CWA LPAT Members Help Protect Broadband Jobs
“Dangerous Game” Warns AFA-CWA’s Sara Nelson