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THIS WEEK IN LABOR HISTORY - OCTOBER 13
American Federation of Labor votes to boycott all German-made products as a protest against Nazi antagonism to organized labor within Germany - 1934
More than 1,100 office workers strike Columbia University in New York City. The mostly female and minority workers win union recognition and pay increases - 1985
National Basketball Association cancels regular season games for the first time in its 51-year history, during a player lockout. Player salaries and pay caps are the primary issue. The lockout lasts 204 days - 1998
Hundreds of San Jose Mercury News newspaper carriers end 4-day walkout with victory - 2000
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