Episodes
Thursday May 21, 2015
May 21 "Little" Wagner
Thursday May 21, 2015
Thursday May 21, 2015
On this day Labor History the year was 1945. That was a very important day for workers on the islands of Hawaii.
It marked the passage of the federal Hawaii Employment Relations Act, more popular known as the “Little Wagner Act.”
Wednesday May 20, 2015
May 20 Rights on the Rails
Wednesday May 20, 2015
Wednesday May 20, 2015
On this day Labor History the year was 1926. That was the day President Calvin Coolidge signed the Railway Labor Act.
For decades railroad labor disputes had often become bloody affairs.
Tuesday May 19, 2015
May 19 Matewan
Tuesday May 19, 2015
Tuesday May 19, 2015
On this day Labor History the year was 1920. That year a national coal strike had won unionized miners a twenty-seven percent pay raise. But the miners in West Virginia were not in the union.
Monday May 18, 2015
May 18 How Much is Turning a Profit Really Worth?
Monday May 18, 2015
Monday May 18, 2015
That was the day an Oklahoma City jury found in favor of the estate of Karen Silkwood. Karen worked as a lab tech at the Cimarron nuclear plant, operated by the Kerr-McGee Corporation.
Sunday May 17, 2015
May 17 You Can Burn a Building But...
Sunday May 17, 2015
Sunday May 17, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1838. The Second Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women was being held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For a while, a group of anti-slavery abolitionists had had difficulty finding a venue in the city willing to host their convention.
Friday May 15, 2015
May 16 A. Philip Randolph Dies
Friday May 15, 2015
Friday May 15, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1979. That was the day that A Philip Randolph, perhaps the most significant African American figure in the US Labor Movement, passed away.
Friday May 15, 2015
May 15 T. Bone Slim-The Voice of the Struggle
Friday May 15, 2015
Friday May 15, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1942. The Labor Movement lost one of its prolific voices. T Bone Slim was born Matti Valentinpoika Huhta in Ashtabula Ohio.
Thursday May 14, 2015
May 14 The Day the Beer Stopped Flowing
Thursday May 14, 2015
Thursday May 14, 2015
One could say that brewing beer is important to the identity of the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Even the city’s baseball team goes by the name the “Brewers.” And so on this day in Labor History the year was 1953. The beer brewers in Milwaukee walked off the job in what came to be a ten week strike.
Wednesday May 13, 2015
May 13 Driving Toward a Better Life
Wednesday May 13, 2015
Wednesday May 13, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1998 and if you tried catch a cab in New York City on that particular day you probably did not have much luck. The city’s yellow cab drivers held a one day strike to protest Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s new taxi cab regulations.
Tuesday May 12, 2015
May 12 The March to Stomp Out Poverty
Tuesday May 12, 2015
Tuesday May 12, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1968. It was mother’s day. Coretta Scott King, the widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a group of thousands of women in a demonstration in Washington D.C.