The "Shoemakers of Boston"?the first labor organization in what would later become the United States?was authorized by the Massachusetts Bay Colony - 1648
A huge vat ruptures at a London brewery, setting off a domino effect of similar ruptures, and what was to become known as The London Beer Flood. Nearly 1.5 million liters of beer gushed into the streets drowning or otherwise causing the deaths of eight people, mostly poor people living in nearby basements - 1814
Queen Marie Antoinette, wife of Louis XVI, is beheaded during the French Revolution. When alerted that the peasants were suffering due to widespread bread shortages, lore has it that she replied, ?Let them eat cake.? In fact she never said that, but workers were, justifiably, ready to believe anything bad about their cold-hearted royalty - 1793
President Woodrow Wilson signs the Clayton Antitrust Act?often referred to as "Labor?s Magna Carta"?establishing that unions are not "conspiracies" under the law. It for the first time freed unions to strike, picket and boycott employers. In the years that followed, however, numerous state measures and negative court interpretations weakened the law - 1914