Episodes
Saturday Jan 11, 2020
January 11 - Bread Yes! But Roses Too!
Saturday Jan 11, 2020
Saturday Jan 11, 2020
On this day in Labor History the year was 1912. That was the day a strike launched one of the most iconic rallying cries of the U.S. Labor Movement. Twenty thousand, mostly women workers, in the Lawrence, Massachusetts textile mills began what came to be known as the “Bread and Roses” strike.
Friday Jan 10, 2020
January 10 - The Day the Mill Collapsed
Friday Jan 10, 2020
Friday Jan 10, 2020
On this day in Labor history the year was 1860. It was a day of tragedy as The Pemberton Mill collapsed in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The collapse of the five-story textile mill was one of the worst workplace disasters in U.S. history.
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
January 9 - Keeping Workers Safe
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Do national security concerns outweigh the right of workers to form a union? That question was being debated On this day in Labor History The year was 2003. The head of the Transportation Security Administration, James Loy, made the case that collective bargaining would be an impediment to the war on terrorism.
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
January 8 - Taking Care of Our Own
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
On this day in Labor History the year was 1939. That was the day a new radio show began on CBS radio.
The show featured some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
January 7 - The Original Chrysler Bailout
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
On this day in Labor History the year was 1980. That was the day the President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Act. The act allowed the federal government to guarantee up to one-and-a-half billion dollars in loans to aid the failing Chrysler corporation.
Monday Jan 06, 2020
January 6 - The Four Freedoms
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
On this day in Labor History the year was 1941. That was the day that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave a speech that would become one of the defining moments of his presidency. The world was embroiled in the Second World War.
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
January 5 - Embarking on a Great Creation
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
On this day in Labor History the year was 1933.
That was the day that construction on one of the most iconic landmarks in the United States—the Golden Gate Bridge, began.
The bridge was built during the height of the Great Depression.
Saturday Jan 04, 2020
January 4 - Rehabilitation, Not Humiliation
Saturday Jan 04, 2020
Saturday Jan 04, 2020
On this day in Labor History the year was 1965. That was the day that 8,000 social workers went on strike in New York City. For twenty-eight days that bitter cold January these workers marched on the picket lines. They were members of AFSCME District Council 37 union and the Social Service Employees Union.
Friday Jan 03, 2020
January 3 - Framed for Standing Up
Friday Jan 03, 2020
Friday Jan 03, 2020
On this day in Labor History the year was 1917. That was the day the trial against labor leader Tom Mooney began.
Mooney stood accused of detonating a bomb at the "Preparedness Day," parade in San Francisco on July 22, 1916.
Thursday Jan 02, 2020
January 2 - Another Deadly Tragedy
Thursday Jan 02, 2020
Thursday Jan 02, 2020
On this day in Labor History the year was 2006.
That was the day that a morning explosion at the Sago mine in West Virginia claimed the lives of twelve miners.
The federal Mine Safety and Health administration had cited the mine more than two hundred times the year before the disaster.