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This Week in Labor History - Dec. 20
Delegates to the AFL convention in Salt Lake City endorse a constitutional amendment to give women the right to vote - 1899
The first group of 15 Filipino plantation workers recruited by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association arrive in Hawaii. By 1932 more than 100,000 Filipinos will be working in the fields - 1906
Thousands of workers began what was to be a 2-day strike of the New York City transit system over retirement, pension and wage issues. The strike violated the state’s Taylor Law; TWU Local 100 President Roger Toussaint was jailed for ten days and the union was fined $2.5 million - 2005

Communications Workers of America, District 4 Reaches a Tentative Agreement with AT&T Midwest, LLC.
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Communications Workers of America, District 4 Reaches a Tentative Agreement with AT&T Midwest, LLC.
Communications Workers of America, District 4 Reaches a Tentative Agreement with AT&T Midwest, LLC.
CWA Legacy T Members Reach Early Tentative Agreement With AT&T
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CWA Legacy T Members Reach Early Tentative Agreement With AT&T
CWA Legacy T Members Reach Early Tentative Agreement With AT&T
CWA Broadband Technicians Close Pay Gap With New Contract
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CWA Broadband Technicians Close Pay Gap With New Contract
CWA Broadband Technicians Close Pay Gap With New Contract
