Episodes

Friday May 27, 2022
May 27 - Unconstitutional
Friday May 27, 2022
Friday May 27, 2022
On this day in Labor History the year was 1935. That was the day the United States Supreme Court unanimously declared the National Industrial Relations Act unconstitutional. The act had been passed just two years before, as the centerpiece of President Franklin Roosevelt’s plan to combat the Great Depression.

Thursday May 26, 2022
May 26 - A Picture Worth More Than a Thousand Words
Thursday May 26, 2022
Thursday May 26, 2022
Did you know that sometimes photographs have the power to help change the course of a labor struggle? That is what happened on this day in Labor History, the year was 1937. Detroit News photographer James “Scotty” Kilpatrick came with his camera to the River Rouge Ford plant.

Wednesday May 25, 2022
May 25 - Philip Murray is Born
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Unions were created to make living conditions just a little better than they were before they were created, and the union that does not manifest that kind of interest in human beings cannot endure.”
Those were the words of Philip Murray, born on this day in Labor History, the year was 1886. Philip Murray was born in Blantyre, Scotland, the son of a union coal miner.

Tuesday May 24, 2022
May 24 - The Eighth Wonder of the World
Tuesday May 24, 2022
Tuesday May 24, 2022
On this day in Labor History the year was 1883. The “eighth wonder of the world, the Brooklyn Bridge opened for traffic. 600 men worked on the project, which took 14 years to complete. Between twenty and thirty men died working on the bridge. This included the bridge’s designer, German-born John. A. Roebling.

Monday May 23, 2022
May 23 - Solidarity in Toledo
Monday May 23, 2022
Monday May 23, 2022
How can unionized workers and unemployed workers stand together? Perhaps we can look to the past for examples of the power of such solidarity. On this day in Labor History the year was 1934. It was the height of the Great Depression.

Sunday May 22, 2022
May 22 - Have You Been to Jail for Justice
Sunday May 22, 2022
Sunday May 22, 2022
On this day Labor History the year was 1895. Labor organizer Eugene V. Debs began a six month prison sentence in Woodstock, Illinois. Debs was the leader of the American Railway Union that had led a nationwide boycott and strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company in 1894.

Saturday May 21, 2022
May 21 - Little Wagner
Saturday May 21, 2022
Saturday May 21, 2022
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.”

Friday May 20, 2022
May 20 - Rights on the Rails
Friday May 20, 2022
Friday May 20, 2022
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.

Thursday May 19, 2022
May 19 - Matewan
Thursday May 19, 2022
Thursday May 19, 2022
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

Wednesday May 18, 2022
May 18 - The Estate of Karen Silkwood
Wednesday May 18, 2022
Wednesday May 18, 2022
On this day in labor history, the year was 1979. 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.

