Episodes

Thursday Dec 31, 2015
December 31 The First to Enter Ellis Island
Thursday Dec 31, 2015
Thursday Dec 31, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1891. That was the day that an Irish teenager by the name of Annie Moore arrived on the shores of New York. She was travelling with her two younger brothers. They had taken a twelve-day sea voyage to be reunited with their parents, who were already in New York City.

Wednesday Dec 30, 2015
December 30 The Fight for Better Wage, Hours, and Conditions
Wednesday Dec 30, 2015
Wednesday Dec 30, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1899. That was the day that a group of thirty-three railway clerks gathered in the back room of Behrens’ cigar shop in Sedalia, Missouri. They called themselves the Order of Railway Clerks in America. They affiliated with the American Federation of Labor.

Tuesday Dec 29, 2015
December 29 Fighting to Keep the Company Competitive
Tuesday Dec 29, 2015
Tuesday Dec 29, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 2006. That was the day that United Steelworker members ended a nearly three-month strike against the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. The strike involved nearly 15,000 workers from sixteen different plants across the United States and Canada.

Monday Dec 28, 2015
December 28 Sit-Down Solidarity
Monday Dec 28, 2015
Monday Dec 28, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1936. That was the day that at 2pm in the afternoon, 200 workers at the Fisher Body Ohio Company on the East side of Cleveland sat down on the job. Fisher was located in Cleveland’s Collinwood neighborhood.

Sunday Dec 27, 2015
December 27 FDR takes over the Rails
Sunday Dec 27, 2015
Sunday Dec 27, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1943. That was the day that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt seized control of the nation’s railroads to avert a strike. The nation was in the midst of World War II.

Saturday Dec 26, 2015
December 26 A Rude Awakening
Saturday Dec 26, 2015
Saturday Dec 26, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1996. That was the day that working people of South Korea awoke to some alarming news. That morning the country’s new ruling party had passed a new set of labor laws. The new policies had been implemented at an unscheduled morning meeting.

Friday Dec 25, 2015
December 25 And So This is Christmas?
Friday Dec 25, 2015
Friday Dec 25, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 2001. That was the year that the spirit of Christmas must have seemed very far away from some of the workers who harvested Christmas Trees in the United States. Many of these workers come from Mexico and Central American countries. They come for the harvest as guest workers.

Thursday Dec 24, 2015
December 24 A Very Tragic Christmas
Thursday Dec 24, 2015
Thursday Dec 24, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1913. That tragic Christmas Eve, came to be known as the Italian Hall Disaster in Calumet, Michigan. A Christmas party was being held for children of striking copper miners.

Wednesday Dec 23, 2015
December 23 Do you have the Right to Boycott?
Wednesday Dec 23, 2015
Wednesday Dec 23, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1908. That was the day that three leaders of the American Federation of Labor, Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell, and Frank Morrison, were sentenced to jail terms for calling for a Boycott against Bucks Stove & Range.

Tuesday Dec 22, 2015
December 22 The Big Apple Comes to a Stop
Tuesday Dec 22, 2015
Tuesday Dec 22, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 2005. At 2:35 that afternoon the Transport Workers Union in New York City called an end to their three-day strike. The union represented 34,000 workers who kept the cities buses and subways running.