Episodes

Thursday Nov 14, 2019
November 14 - Founding of the National Women’s Trade Union League
Thursday Nov 14, 2019
Thursday Nov 14, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1903. Working women from around the nation founded the National Women’s Trade Union League in Boston. The organization’s founders included female reformers, working class women, as well as women from wealthy families.

Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
November 13 - The Cherry Mine Disaster
Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1909. On this tragic day, 259 coal miners died in a mine in Cherry, Illinois. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad opened the mine in 1905 to supply coal for their trains. Most of the miners were immigrants, primarily Italian. Many could not speak English.

Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
November 12 - The Misery of Chainsaw Al
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1996. That was the day that “Chainsaw” Al Dunlap lived up to his nickname. Under his leadership, the Board of the Sunbeam Corporation agreed to eliminate half of the company's 6,000 employees and 87% of its products. Dunlap had built a reputation for ruthlessly restructuring companies. His policy of implementing sweeping layoffs and plant closures earned him the nickname “Chainsaw Al.”

Monday Nov 11, 2019
November 11 - Execution of the Haymarket Martyrs
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Monday Nov 11, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1887. That was a tragic day for the labor movement. Four men were hung in Chicago for their alleged role in the bombing at a labor rally at the city’s Haymarket Square a year earlier. In a sensational trial a total of eight men were convicted for Haymarket.

Sunday Nov 10, 2019
November 10 - The Benevolent Dictator
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1933. That was the day that Hormel plant workers in Austin, Minnesota began a sit-down strike. Company head, Jay Hormel, boasted that his company was a benevolent dictatorship. Workers agreed that the company was a dictatorship but not very benevolent.

Saturday Nov 09, 2019
November 9 - Founding of the CIO
Saturday Nov 09, 2019
Saturday Nov 09, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1935.The Committee for Industrial Organizations was created by eight unions, as part of the American Federation of Labor. United Mine Workers President John L. Lewis was the driving force behind this new committee

Friday Nov 08, 2019
November 8 - The New Orleans General Strike to Win Justice for All Workers
Friday Nov 08, 2019
Friday Nov 08, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1892. That was the day that black and white workers in New Orleans began what is considered the first integrated general strike in United States history. The strike began when the New Orleans Board of Trade refused to enter into an agreement with the Teamsters Union because it included black members.

Thursday Nov 07, 2019
November 7 - The Death of Boulware but not Boulwarism
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1990. That was the day that Lemuel Ricketts Boulware died. Boulware had a notorious reputation with labor leaders. He was the Vice President for employee relations for General Electric during the 1950s.

Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
November 6 - Honest Abe’s Stand for Labor
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1860. That was the day that Abraham Lincoln was elected sixteenth President of the United States. When Lincoln came to office the nation was deeply divided on the question of slavery. By December 20, South Carolina had seceded from the United States.

Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
November 5 - Birth of a Labor Giant
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1855. That was the day that Eugene Debs was born in Terre Haute, Indiana. Debs was forced to leave school when he was just fourteen. He worked as a railroad fireman.

