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Today in Labor History - July 31
July 31
Members of the National Football League Players Association begin what is to be a 2-day strike, their first. The issues: pay, pensions, the right to arbitration and the right to have agents - 1970
Fifty-day baseball strike ends - 1981
The Great Shipyard Strike of 1999 ends after Steelworkers at Newport News Shipbuilding ratify a breakthrough agreement which nearly doubles pensions, increases security, ends inequality, and provides the highest wage increases in company and industry history to nearly 10,000 workers at the yard. The strike lasted 15 weeks - 1999
New York Times Tech Guild Donates Strike Fund to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Strikers
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New York Times Tech Guild Donates Strike Fund to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Strikers
New York Times Tech Guild Donates Strike Fund to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Strikers
CWAers Spread Union Cheer Throughout the Year
Working Toward an AIDS-free Generation