Episodes

Tuesday Dec 22, 2015
December 22 The Big Apple Comes to a Stop
Tuesday Dec 22, 2015
Tuesday Dec 22, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 2005. At 2:35 that afternoon the Transport Workers Union in New York City called an end to their three-day strike. The union represented 34,000 workers who kept the cities buses and subways running.

Monday Dec 21, 2015
December 21 Santa Maria School Massacre.
Monday Dec 21, 2015
Monday Dec 21, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1907. At 3:45 that afternoon the Chilean military opened machine gun fire on a school occupied by striking workers. It is estimated that between one and three thousand people died that day in what came to be known as the Santa Maria School Massacre.

Sunday Dec 20, 2015
December 20 The Father of American Manufacturing
Sunday Dec 20, 2015
Sunday Dec 20, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1790. That was the day that work for many living in the new country of the United States began to change in a significant way. Samuel Slater operated the first cotton spindle machine to spin yarn in the U.S in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The 48-spindle machine ran on the water power of Pawtucket Falls.

Saturday Dec 19, 2015
December 19 No Greyhound
Saturday Dec 19, 2015
Saturday Dec 19, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1983. That was the day that a bitter national strike of Greyhound Workers came to a close. Nearly 13,000 bus drivers, mechanics and clerks had gone on strike. They were members of the Amalgamated Transit Union.

Friday Dec 18, 2015
December 18 The Struggling Heartbeat of America
Friday Dec 18, 2015
Friday Dec 18, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1991. That was the day that thousands of workers at in U.S. General motor factories got some very bad news. The company’s CEO Robert Stampel announced that GM would eliminate 74,000 jobs and close 21 plants. The company was struggling.

Thursday Dec 17, 2015
December 17 The Fighting Deborah Samson
Thursday Dec 17, 2015
Thursday Dec 17, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1760. That was the day the Deborah Samson was born in Plympton, Massachusetts. She was the first known woman to impersonate a man in order to fight in the Revolutionary War. Her family was poor. As a girl, young Deborah, became an indentured servant.

Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
December 16 The Willmar 8
Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
Wednesday Dec 16, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1977. That was the day that eight women in Willmar, Minnesota stood up for their rights in the work place. The women worked at Willmar Citizens National Bank. These women were paid considerably less than the male employees.

Tuesday Dec 15, 2015
December 15 Death of a Courageous Leader
Tuesday Dec 15, 2015
Tuesday Dec 15, 2015

Monday Dec 14, 2015
December 14 Austerity No More-Workers Strike Back
Monday Dec 14, 2015
Monday Dec 14, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1990. That was the day that 20,000 workers in the city of Fez in the North African country of Morocco went out on strike. Austerity measures had hit the country’s working people hard during the 1980's. A drought had made the situation even worse.

Sunday Dec 13, 2015
December 13 Samuel Gompers dead
Sunday Dec 13, 2015
Sunday Dec 13, 2015
On this day in labor history the year was 1924. That was the day that long-time leader of the American Federation of Labor, Samuel Gompers, died. Gompers was born to a Jewish family in England. He was a cigar-maker by trade.

