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Today in Labor History - July 3
July 03
Children, employed in the silk mills in Paterson, N.J., go on strike for 11-hour day and 6-day week. A compromise settlement resulted in a 69-hour work week - 1835
Feminist and labor activist Charlotte Perkins Gilman born in Hartford, Conn. Her landmark study, "Women and Economics,” was radical: it called for the financial independence of women and urged a network of child care centers - 1860
2025 Workers Memorial Day: Fight For Our Lives, Safe Jobs Now
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2025 Workers Memorial Day: Fight For Our Lives, Safe Jobs Now
2025 Workers Memorial Day: Fight For Our Lives, Safe Jobs Now
Tax Week Actions Sweep the Nation as CWA Calls for Tax Fairness
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Tax Week Actions Sweep the Nation as CWA Calls for Tax Fairness
Tax Week Actions Sweep the Nation as CWA Calls for Tax Fairness
CWA Activists in New Jersey Issue Local and State Demands
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CWA Activists in New Jersey Issue Local and State Demands
CWA Activists in New Jersey Issue Local and State Demands