Episodes

Sunday May 03, 2015
May 3 Blood in the Streets for an 8 Hour Day
Sunday May 03, 2015
Sunday May 03, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1886. A little after three o’clock on that Monday, in Chicago, radical labor activist and newspaper man August Spies climbed onto a box car to give a speech about the fight for the eight hour day.

Friday May 01, 2015
May 2 From the Bedroom to the Streets
Friday May 01, 2015
Friday May 01, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1968. That was the day the administration shut down the Paris University at Naterre. Student protests at the school had begun weeks before around the ideas of a sexual revolution, or the right of young people to sleep together if they chose to without adult interference or moralizing.

Friday May 01, 2015
May 1 May Day
Friday May 01, 2015
Friday May 01, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1886. This was the day that began events in Chicago that would make May First the most important day on the calendar for the labor movement across the world.

Thursday Apr 30, 2015

Wednesday Apr 29, 2015

Tuesday Apr 28, 2015

Monday Apr 27, 2015

Sunday Apr 26, 2015

Saturday Apr 25, 2015
April 25
Saturday Apr 25, 2015
Saturday Apr 25, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1969.
The Governor of South Carolina sent 1,000 state troopers and National Guardsmen to Charleston.
They were sent there to deal with striking hospital workers who wanted union recognition.

Friday Apr 24, 2015

