Episodes

Monday Oct 05, 2015
October 5 Solidarity, The Noblest of Causes
Monday Oct 05, 2015
Monday Oct 05, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1983. That was the day that Lech Walesa was awarded the Noble Peace prize for his work founding the Solidarity union of Poland. The son of a carpenter, Walesa worked as an electrician in a shipyard.

Sunday Oct 04, 2015
October 4 Truman Takes Control of the Nation's Oil Refineries
Sunday Oct 04, 2015
Sunday Oct 04, 2015

Saturday Oct 03, 2015
October 3 A Standard of Living that is A Cut Above
Saturday Oct 03, 2015
Saturday Oct 03, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1943. That was the day the United Packinghouse Workers of America was chartered under the CIO. The new union was the result of the CIO’s Packinghouse Workers Organizing Committee. Started in 1937 the Organizing Committee was an effort to build a union that broke down barriers between races and crafts in the meatpacking industry.

Friday Oct 02, 2015
October 2 A Shot of Opportunity Please
Friday Oct 02, 2015
Friday Oct 02, 2015
Did you enjoy a cup of coffee to start your day this morning? On this day in Labor History the year was 2007. That was the day that Starbucks agreed to post information about union rights on an employee bulletin board at its store in Grand Rapids Michigan. The International Workers of the World were attempting to organize the baristas at that store.

Thursday Oct 01, 2015
October 1 Molding the Future
Thursday Oct 01, 2015
Thursday Oct 01, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1991. That was the day that the Pattern Makers League of North America merged with International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. Have you ever heard of the Pattern Makers union? The Pattern Makers can trace their history all the way back to 1887.

Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
September 30 Workers Tried for Treason Fighting for a Better Life
Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
Wednesday Sep 30, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1892. That was the day that 29 leaders of the Homestead Steel Strike in Pennsylvania were charged with treason against the state. If you are a regular listener to this broadcast, you have heard about this strike before.

Tuesday Sep 29, 2015
September 29 The Fight for a Better Tomorrow in the Great White North
Tuesday Sep 29, 2015
Tuesday Sep 29, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1931. Canadian Coal miners, their wives, and children marched through the streets of Estevan, Saskatchewan. The miners were on strike for union recognition, and better pay and working conditions. Safety was a major concern for the 600 men and boys who worked in the mines.

Monday Sep 28, 2015
September 28 The Journey Toward Equal Treatment
Monday Sep 28, 2015
Monday Sep 28, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1904. A woman was arrested for smoking a cigarette in a car on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Women in the United States are no longer likely to be arrested for smoking cigarettes in public. They continue to face unequal treatment in the labor force.

Sunday Sep 27, 2015
September 27 The "Uprising of 20,000" Girls and Women
Sunday Sep 27, 2015
Sunday Sep 27, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1909. That was the day the International Ladies Garment Workers Union began a strike against the Triangle Shirtwaist Company. Eventually, female workers struck at 339 of the 352 shirtwaist manufacturing firms in New York City. The strike was referred to as the “Uprising of the 20,000.”

Saturday Sep 26, 2015
September 26 Shays' Rebellion
Saturday Sep 26, 2015
Saturday Sep 26, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1786. Daniel Shays led a group of farmers in an armed uprising. They were angry about taxes levied by the State of Massachusetts. Shays had been a captain in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

