Friday, September 28, 2018

Today in Labor History

Labor History September 28th
IWW Demonstration
The International Workingmen’s Association is founded in London.  It was an international organization trying to unite a variety of different left-wing, socialist, communist and anarchist political groups and unions.  It functioned for about 12 years, growing to a membership declared to be eight million, before being disbanded at its Philadelphia conference in 1876, victim of infighting brought on by the wide variety of members’ philosophies. – 1864
Federal agents arrested 165 Wobblies (members of the Industrial Workers of the World) for their resistance to World War I.CLICK TO TWEETOver 300 IWW leaders were arrested in September and their offices raided throughout the country. Of course, their real crime was continuing to engage in labor strikes and slowdowns, despite the war propaganda. – 1917

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