Episodes

Tuesday Jun 07, 2016
June 7 The High Cost of Standing Up
Tuesday Jun 07, 2016
Tuesday Jun 07, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1929. That was the day that Police Chief Orville Aderholt was shot and killed, at a camp of striking textile workers in Gastonia, North Carolina. The textile mills had fallen on hard times in the 1920s.

Monday Jun 06, 2016
June 6 The Difference the Right Politician Makes
Monday Jun 06, 2016
Monday Jun 06, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1894. That was the day that the Colorado state militia troops came to Cripple Creek to intervene in a mining strike. But unlike every other time in US mining history that a state militia was called out, the state troops did not have their guns pointed at the miners.

Sunday Jun 05, 2016
June 5 Laying out His Plan
Sunday Jun 05, 2016
Sunday Jun 05, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1947. That was the day that Secretary of State George Marshall delivered a speech at Harvard University. In his speech Marshall made a call for the United States to send assistance to European countries devastated by World War II.

Saturday Jun 04, 2016
June 4 Striking in Wisconsin
Saturday Jun 04, 2016
Saturday Jun 04, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1904. That was the day when 900 Wisconsin paper makers walked off the job from Appleton to Menasha, from Combined Locks to Neenah. They were members of the International Brotherhood of Paper Makers.

Friday Jun 03, 2016
June 3 Founding of the ILGWU
Friday Jun 03, 2016
Friday Jun 03, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1900. That was the day that International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union was formed in New York City by seven local unions. While men held nearly all of the leadership roles in the early days of the union, most of the workers were Jewish women.

Thursday Jun 02, 2016
June 2 Strike in the Mines
Thursday Jun 02, 2016
Thursday Jun 02, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1916. That was the day that John Greeni, an Italian immigrant miner, walked out the St. James Mine in Aurora, Minnesota. The mine was part of the Mesabi Iron Range, the richest deposit of iron-ore in the United States.

Wednesday Jun 01, 2016
June 1 Against All Odds
Wednesday Jun 01, 2016
Wednesday Jun 01, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1981. That was the day that the “Cannery Murders” took place in Seattle, Washington. Two union organizers, Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes were gunned down at their labor hall. They were working to reform the canning industry for Local 37 of the International Longshoreman’s and Warehousemen’s Union.

Tuesday May 31, 2016
May 31 Rosie the Riveter Died
Tuesday May 31, 2016
Tuesday May 31, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1987. That was the day that Rose Will Monroe, one of the women who came to be known as Rosie the Riveter, died in Clarksville, Indiana. She was 77 years old.

Monday May 30, 2016
May 30 The Memorial Day Massacre
Monday May 30, 2016
Monday May 30, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1937. That was the day that came to be known as the Republic Steel Massacre or the Memorial Day Massacre, in Chicago, Illinois. Workers had gathered to rally for a union at the Republic Steel Plant. The crowd included men, women and children and began with a festive holiday atmosphere.

Sunday May 29, 2016
May 29 Cartoonists On Strike
Sunday May 29, 2016
Sunday May 29, 2016
Today in Labor History, May 29 Today in Labor History, May 29, the year was 1941. That was the day that the animators at Walt Disney went out on strike. Attempts to organize a union for cartoonists had begun a decade earlier, resulting in the formation of the Screen Cartoonists Guild in 1938.

