Episodes

Friday Jun 17, 2016
June 17 A Horrible Tragedy on the Job
Friday Jun 17, 2016
Friday Jun 17, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1972. That was the day that nine fire fighters gave their lives is Boston, Massachusetts. The tragedy occurred at the historic Hotel Vendome. Built 100 years earlier, the hotel stood in Boston’s Back Bay, one of the most historic neighborhoods in the city.

Thursday Jun 16, 2016
June 16 London Working Men’s Association Founded
Thursday Jun 16, 2016
Thursday Jun 16, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1836. That was the day that the London Working Men’s Association was founded. Skilled craftsman started the organization. William Lovett a Cabinet Maker and a publisher by the name of Henry Hetherington were two of the original founders.

Wednesday Jun 15, 2016
June 15 Metal Trades Department Established
Wednesday Jun 15, 2016
Wednesday Jun 15, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1908. That was the day that the Executive Board of the American Federation of Labor established its Metal Trades Department. The goal was to coordinate the organizing and legislative efforts of those in the many metal trades.

Tuesday Jun 14, 2016
June 14 Murdered Miner
Tuesday Jun 14, 2016
Tuesday Jun 14, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1921. During that summer the battle waged over the efforts to unionize the southwestern West Virginia coal mines. The miners had been evicted from their company homes, and had established tent colonies. One was located at Lick Creek.

Monday Jun 13, 2016
June 13 Trouble in the Ranks
Monday Jun 13, 2016
Monday Jun 13, 2016

Sunday Jun 12, 2016
June 12 Hog Butcher for the World
Sunday Jun 12, 2016
Sunday Jun 12, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1904. That was the day that 18,000 workers in the Chicago’s stockyards went out on strike. Work in the stockyards was often brutal and dangerous. Thousands of workers toiled in the yards, many of them immigrants from Eastern Europe.

Saturday Jun 11, 2016
June 11 The Death of an Icon
Saturday Jun 11, 2016
Saturday Jun 11, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1969. That was the day that labor leader John L. Lewis died. Born to a Welsh-American Coal mining family in Iowa, Lewis became the leading champion of industrial unionism in the 1930s.

Friday Jun 10, 2016
June 10 A Decision Supporting Workers
Friday Jun 10, 2016
Friday Jun 10, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1946. That was the day that the US Supreme Court handed down a decision that would have massive implication for American workers. The case was known as Anderson V. Mount Clemens Pottery.

Thursday Jun 09, 2016
June 9 The Power of Fear
Thursday Jun 09, 2016
Thursday Jun 09, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1954. That was the day that marked the public downfall of Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy. Senator McCarthy had become the public face of anti-Communist hysteria during the Cold War. He used his position as Senator to make wild accusations against alleged communists in the US Government.

Wednesday Jun 08, 2016
June 8 The Difference the Wrong Politician Makes
Wednesday Jun 08, 2016
Wednesday Jun 08, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1904. That was the day that John Carley, a union miner, was shot down in Dunnville, Colorado. He was part of a strike in the Cripple Creek gold mining region.

