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This Week in Labor History - Dec. 23
AFL officers are found in contempt of court for urging a labor boycott of Buck's Stove and Range Co. in St Louis, where the Metal Polishers were striking for a 9-hour day - 1908

Construction workers top out the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 1,368 feet, making it the tallest building in the world - 1970
Walmart Stores Inc., the nation's largest employer, with 1.4 million "associates," agrees to settle 63 wage and hour suits across the U.S., for a grand total of between $352 million and $640 million. It was accused of failure to pay overtime, requiring off-the-clock work, and failure to provide required meal and rest breaks - 2008
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
