Workplaces CenturyLink News August 27 27 Aug, 2013 News 27 Aug, 2013 News August 27 Some 14,000 Chicago teachers who have gone without pay for several months finally collect about $1,400 each - 1934 August 27 August 26 26 Aug, 2013 News 26 Aug, 2013 News August 26 Fannie Sellins and Joseph Starzeleski are murdered by coal company guards on a picket line in Brackenridge, Pa. August 26 August 25 25 Aug, 2013 News 25 Aug, 2013 News August 25 Birth of Allan Pinkerton, whose strike-breaking detectives ("Pinks") gave us the word "fink" - 1819 August 25 August 24 24 Aug, 2013 News 24 Aug, 2013 News August 24 The Mechanics Gazette, believed to be the first U.S. labor newspaper, is published in Philadelphia, the outgrowth of a strike by Carpenters demanding a shorter, 10-hour day. August 24 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 695 Page 696 Page 697 Page 698 Current page 699 Page 700 Page 701 Page 702 Page 703 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
August 27 27 Aug, 2013 News 27 Aug, 2013 News August 27 Some 14,000 Chicago teachers who have gone without pay for several months finally collect about $1,400 each - 1934 August 27
August 26 26 Aug, 2013 News 26 Aug, 2013 News August 26 Fannie Sellins and Joseph Starzeleski are murdered by coal company guards on a picket line in Brackenridge, Pa. August 26
August 25 25 Aug, 2013 News 25 Aug, 2013 News August 25 Birth of Allan Pinkerton, whose strike-breaking detectives ("Pinks") gave us the word "fink" - 1819 August 25
August 24 24 Aug, 2013 News 24 Aug, 2013 News August 24 The Mechanics Gazette, believed to be the first U.S. labor newspaper, is published in Philadelphia, the outgrowth of a strike by Carpenters demanding a shorter, 10-hour day. August 24