Episodes

Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
September 16 The 1920 Bombing on Wall Street
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1920. At noon, a horse-drawn wagon containing 100 pounds of dynamite pulled up across the street of the J.P. Morgan Chase Company on Wall Street in New York City. 500 pounds of cast-iron slugs were packed in with the dynamite.

Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
September 15 Women and Children fight for a 10-hour Workday
Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1845. 5,000 female workers at the Allegheny Cotton Mills went on strike for a ten-hour day. The fast streams around Pittsburgh and Allegheny city were ideal to power cotton mills. The mills were overheated and filled with dangerous dust.

Monday Sep 14, 2015
September 14 Congress Attacks Handcuffs Workers
Monday Sep 14, 2015
Monday Sep 14, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1959. The United States Congress passed the Landrum-Griffin Act. President Eisenhower signed the new law, which was also called the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act. The new law had lasting consequences for the way unions operated.

Sunday Sep 13, 2015
September 13 Beating Teachers in the Street
Sunday Sep 13, 2015
Sunday Sep 13, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 2013. Riot police used tear gas and water cannons to clear out Zocalo Square in Mexico City. The square was occupied by protesting teachers. The teachers had been on strike for weeks. They wanted changes made to education reforms that had been passed by the Mexican government.

Saturday Sep 12, 2015
September 12 Do Workers Gain from War?
Saturday Sep 12, 2015
Saturday Sep 12, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1918. Socialist and labor leader Eugene Debs was sentenced to ten years in prison for opposing the United States’ involvement in World War I. The Espionage and Sedition Act had been passed a year earlier.

Friday Sep 11, 2015
September 11
Friday Sep 11, 2015
Friday Sep 11, 2015
Today in Labor History, we pause to remember the events that took place on the morning of September 11. The year was 2001.
Terrorists hijacked planes and intentionally crashed them into Twin Towers in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the attacks.

Thursday Sep 10, 2015
September 10 The Lattimer Massacre
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
Thursday Sep 10, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1897, striking coal miners marched on a coal mine in Lattimer, Pennsylvania. Earlier that year the miners had gone out on strike. Most of the miners were German or Eastern European immigrants.

Wednesday Sep 09, 2015
September 9 The Hanapepe Massacre
Wednesday Sep 09, 2015
Wednesday Sep 09, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1924. Sixteen striking Filipino sugar workers on the Hawaiian island of Kauai were killed by police. This incident is known as the Hanapepe Massacre. Filipinos began immigrating to Hawaii to work on sugar plantations in 1906.

Tuesday Sep 08, 2015
September 8 The Fight for an Education
Tuesday Sep 08, 2015
Tuesday Sep 08, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1901. That was the day that Francisco Ferrer opened the Escuela Moderna in Barcelona, Spain. Ferrer was anarchist and educator. Explaining what he hoped to accomplish with these new schools. He said, “There must be a co-education of the different social classes as well as of the two sexes.”

Monday Sep 07, 2015
September 7 Actors Strike & Boycott The Emmy's
Monday Sep 07, 2015
Monday Sep 07, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1980. The 32nd Annual Emmy Awards show took place despite 51 of the 52 nominated performers boycotting the event. At issue was a strike by members of the Screen Actors Guild. Powers Boothe was the only nominated actor to attend.

