Episodes

Thursday Jul 09, 2015
July 9 Jacqueline Vaughn
Thursday Jul 09, 2015
Thursday Jul 09, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1984. Jacqueline Vaughn became President of the Chicago Teachers’ Union. Jacqueline started out as a teacher and became a member of the collective bargaining team in 1968. She was elected Vice President of the CTU in 1972 and then became the first black woman to head up the third largest teacher’s union in the nation.

Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
July 8 Mother Bloor
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1862. Ella Reeves “Mother” Bloor was born in Staten Island, New York.
She was a labor activist who investigated child labor in glass factories and mines.

Tuesday Jul 07, 2015
July 7 Founding of the IWW
Tuesday Jul 07, 2015
Tuesday Jul 07, 2015

Sunday Jul 05, 2015
July 6 Homestead
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1892. At 3 AM an alarm sounded in the town of Homestead, Pennsylvania. The steelworkers who lived in the town were on strike. Andrew Carnegie was the owner of the mill, located just outside of Pittsburgh.

Sunday Jul 05, 2015
July 5 Who is Freedom for?
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
Sunday Jul 05, 2015
The great orator and abolitionist, Frederick Douglass, was invited to speak at the Corinthian Hall in Rochester, New York. The speech he gave that day would go down as one of his most powerful.

Saturday Jul 04, 2015
July 4 Freedom to Join a Union
Saturday Jul 04, 2015
Saturday Jul 04, 2015
Do you consider the right to join and form a union of your choosing a fundamental human right? The United Nations does! And on this day in Labor History the year was 1950. On that day the United Nations formally put into force the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize.

Friday Jul 03, 2015
July 3 Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Friday Jul 03, 2015
Friday Jul 03, 2015
On this day on labor history the year was 1860. That was the day Charlotte Perkins Gilman was born in Hartford, Connecticut. Her father abandoned the family when Charlotte was an infant leaving them in poverty. This forced them to move around frequently. Charlotte’s education suffered as a consequence as she attended seven schools in four years.

Thursday Jul 02, 2015
July 2 Homestead
Thursday Jul 02, 2015
Thursday Jul 02, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1892. That was the day that 3,800 workers at the Carnegie Steel Company, in Homestead, Pennsylvania were thrown into the streets and locked out of their jobs. The plant was located seven miles south-east of Pittsburgh. The general manager of the plant, Henry Clay Frick, was determined to break the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers union.

Wednesday Jul 01, 2015
July 1 Watch your back, it will happen to you
Wednesday Jul 01, 2015
Wednesday Jul 01, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1983. That was the day that began a three year struggle by copper workers in Arizona.
The contract for 13 unions in the mining towns that included Clifton and Morenci had expired. Many of the workers were Latino.

Tuesday Jun 30, 2015
June 30 Taking to the Streets
Tuesday Jun 30, 2015
Tuesday Jun 30, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1998. If you were trying to drive to work on that Tuesday morning in mid-town Manhattan you were probably late. Forty thousand construction workers took to the streets in a massive protest. They shut down more than 200 building projects.

