Episodes

Saturday Jun 22, 2019
June 22 - United
Saturday Jun 22, 2019
Saturday Jun 22, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1977. The eyes of the British Labor Movement were turned to the Grunwick Film Labor Processing Laboratories in northwest London. Members of trade unions participated in a large demonstration at the factory.

Friday Jun 21, 2019
June 21 - The Day of the Rope
Friday Jun 21, 2019
Friday Jun 21, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1877. It became known in Pennsylvania labor history as “The Day of the Rope.”
Twenty Irish miners were hung for allegedly belonging to a secret group of labor radicals known as the Molly Maguires.

Thursday Jun 20, 2019
June 20 - ARU is Founded
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
Thursday Jun 20, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1893. That was the day that Eugene V. Debs founded the American Railway Union. The goal of the union was to organize railroad workers from different job classifications. Previous railroad unions have been based on job type.

Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
June 19 - The Women’s Day Massacre
Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1937. That was the day that would go down in labor history as the “Woman’s Day Massacre.”
The Steel Workers Organizing Committee were attempting to bring union recognition to the Steel Industry.

Monday Jun 17, 2019
June 18 - Presidential Executive Order 8802
Monday Jun 17, 2019
Monday Jun 17, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1942. That was the day that an historic meeting took place at the White House.
Black labor leader A. Philip Randolph, along with the head of the NAACP sat down to talk with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Monday Jun 17, 2019
June 17 - March of the Mill Children
Monday Jun 17, 2019
Monday Jun 17, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1903. Mary Harris better known as “Mother” Jones held a rally in Philadelphia.
The famous Irish-American labor leader had come to Pennsylvania to support a strike of textile workers. As many as one-hundred thousand workers were out on strike.

Sunday Jun 16, 2019
June 16 - Bankrupt
Sunday Jun 16, 2019
Sunday Jun 16, 2019
On this day in Labor History Pinkerton Detectives arrived at job sites across the US to escort workers off the premises. No--this was not at a railroad or coal mine in labor’s distant past. It was at the offices of what was once the largest computer seller in the United States. And the year was 2000.

Saturday Jun 15, 2019
June 15 - Justice for Janitors
Saturday Jun 15, 2019
Saturday Jun 15, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1990. About 400 janitors were protesting at Century City, a large office complex in Los Angeles.
It was part of SEIU’s Justice for Janitors campaign in LA. The janitors had gone out on strike against International Service Systems.

Friday Jun 14, 2019
June 14 - The Fight for Free Speech
Friday Jun 14, 2019
Friday Jun 14, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1924. Three-hundred members of the International Workers of the World, or Wobblies, gathered at their union hall in San Pedro California. They were holding a benefit for two of their members who had been killed in a railway accident. For the past year, the KKK had targeted the San Pedro IWW members.

Thursday Jun 13, 2019
June 13 - Gay? You’re Fired!
Thursday Jun 13, 2019
Thursday Jun 13, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1991. That was the day that a San Francisco man, Jeffrey Collins, received $5.3 million for wrongful termination from Shell Oil. The judge ruled the company had fired Jeffrey because they found out he was gay.

