Episodes

Friday Apr 08, 2016
April 8 Truman takes over Steel
Friday Apr 08, 2016
Friday Apr 08, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1952. That was the day that President Truman issued Executive Order 10340, nationalizing the US Steel Industry. He hoped to stop a looming steel strike, while the country was embroiled in the Korean War.

Thursday Apr 07, 2016
April 7 The Day the Line went Dead
Thursday Apr 07, 2016
Thursday Apr 07, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1947. If you tried to make a telephone call that day, you might have been out luck. During that time, telephone calls were connected by operators. Ninety-five percent of the operators were women.

Wednesday Apr 06, 2016
April 6 Women Marching off to Work
Wednesday Apr 06, 2016
Wednesday Apr 06, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1917. That was the day the that the United States declared war on Germany and entered World War I. The war had been raging since 1914, but the US did not enter the conflict until 1917. Dubbed the “War to End All Wars,” the conflict transformed the work experience for many women.

Tuesday Apr 05, 2016
April 5 One Day Longer
Tuesday Apr 05, 2016
Tuesday Apr 05, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1989. That was the day that the United Mine Workers of America called a strike against the Pittston Coal Company. Negotiations with the miners who worked in Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky had drug on for fourteen months.

Monday Apr 04, 2016
April 4 A Day of Mourning
Monday Apr 04, 2016
Monday Apr 04, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1968. That was the day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered by an assassin’s bullet in Memphis, Tennessee. He was in Memphis to support AFSCME sanitation workers, who were out on strike fighting for better wages and working conditions.

Sunday Apr 03, 2016
April 3 To the Mountain Top
Sunday Apr 03, 2016
Sunday Apr 03, 2016

Saturday Apr 02, 2016
April 2 The First Woman in Congress
Saturday Apr 02, 2016
Saturday Apr 02, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1917. That was the day that Montana Republican Jeanette Rankin was sworn in as the first ever woman elected to the US Congress. Her mother was a school teacher and her father was a rancher. On her victory, Representative Rankin said, “I may be the first woman member of Congress, but I won’t be the last.”

Friday Apr 01, 2016
April 1 Extra! Extra! Read All About It!
Friday Apr 01, 2016
Friday Apr 01, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1963. That was the day that the New York Times ran the headline “New York Happy as Papers Return.” The longest and largest newspaper strike in the city had ended. During the early 1960s changes in typesetting technology were transforming how newspapers were made.

Thursday Mar 31, 2016
March 31 Cowboy Strike
Thursday Mar 31, 2016
Thursday Mar 31, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1883. That was the day that cowboys went on strike. The cowboys worked in the Texas panhandle. Increasingly, the ranch land in the region was coming under large corporate ownership.

Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
March 30 The Suffering from Profit
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
On this day in Labor History the year was 1930. That was the day that ground was broken on what would become one of the worst workplace disasters in U.S. history. At least 476, and possibly more than 700 men died from a disease called silicosis. The project was called the Hawks Nest Tunnel.

