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March 6 - The Next Pink Slip Could Be Yours
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On this day in Labor History the year was 2012.
A few thousand artists, activists, teachers and union members lined Broadway in New York City.
Each held a pink placard, representing a “pink slip.” As New Yorkers bustled by on their way to work, the protestors stood with their signs from 8:14 in the morning until 8:28.

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March 5 - The Exodusters
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This was the day President Franklin Roosevelt named Frances Perkins Secretary of Labor. Secretary Perkins was the first woman to hold a cabinet position in the US Government. Perkins brought to her position years of experience advocating for working people.
Born in Boston, Perkins attended Mount Holyoke College. She moved to Illinois to become a teacher.

4 days ago
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Are you a trade union worker? Have you ever worked at a “prevailing wage” job site? Then today in Labor History, is an important day for you. The year was 1931.
Congress passed the Davis-Bacon Act. This act requires that any new construction or repair of a public building or public works project of more than $2,000 that includes federal funding must pay a “prevailing wage.”

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On this day in Labor History the year was 1937.
The Steel Workers Organizing Committee, and US Steel signed their first, historic labor agreement.
Previous efforts to organize steel workers had failed due to the union-busting tactics of the steel mill owners.

5 days ago
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1912.
Nearly one million coal miners went on strike in Great Britain.
A period of great labor unrest marked the year leading up to the massive walkout from the mines.

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Union solidarity does not know national borders.
This was abundantly clear today in labor history, the year was 1986.
450 workers in South Africa walked off the job to support laid off workers in New Jersey.

Thursday Feb 27, 2025
February 27 - Criminalization of the Sit-Down
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
Thursday Feb 27, 2025
On this day in labor history the year was 1939 and the US Supreme Court ruled that sit-down strikes were illegal.
If you are a regular listener of Labor History in 2:00, last month you might have heard how sit-down strikes had become an important tactic for workers during the 1930s.

Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
February 26 - The Flood at Buffalo Creek
Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
On this day in labor history the year was 1972, marking the day of the Buffalo Creek Flood in West Virginia.
The Pittson Coal Company’s coal waste impoundment dam failed during heavy rain causing more than 130 million gallons of water and coal waste to flood the valley below.

Tuesday Feb 25, 2025
February 25 - Remembering E.D. Nixon
Tuesday Feb 25, 2025
Tuesday Feb 25, 2025
On this day in labor history the year was 1987, marks the death of Edgar Daniel Nixon.
Nixon’s leadership in the struggle for black labor and civil rights spanned decades.