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This Week in Labor History - October 29
Japanese immigrant and labor advocate Katsu Goto is strangled to death, his body then strung from an electric pole, on the Big Island of Hawaii by thugs hired by plantation owners. They were outraged over Goto’s work on behalf of agricultural workers and because he opened a general store that competed with the owners’ own company store - 1889
Wall Street crashes—"Black Tuesday"—throwing the world's economy into a years-long crisis including an unemployment rate in the U.S. that by 1933 hit nearly 25 percent - 1929
Members in Iowa Win Against Right-to-Work Decertification Campaign
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Members in Iowa Win Against Right-to-Work Decertification Campaign
Members in Iowa Win Against Right-to-Work Decertification Campaign
Members of Wells Fargo Workers United-CWA Rally in Charlotte, N.C.
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Members of Wells Fargo Workers United-CWA Rally in Charlotte, N.C.
Members of Wells Fargo Workers United-CWA Rally in Charlotte, N.C.
CWA Healthcare Workers Mobilize for Bargaining Win
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CWA Healthcare Workers Mobilize for Bargaining Win
CWA Healthcare Workers Mobilize for Bargaining Win