May 08
The constitution of the Brotherhood of the Footboard was ratified by
engineers in Detroit, Mich. Later became the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers - 1863
Jerry Wurf, who was to serve as president of the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) from 1964 to his
death 1981, born in New York City. The union grew from about 220,000
members to more than 1 million during his presidency - 1919
About
200 construction workers in New York City attack a crowd of Viet Nam
war protesters four days after the Kent State killings. More than 70
people were injured, including four police officers. Peter Brennan, head
of the New York building trades, was honored at the Nixon White House
two weeks later, eventually named Secretary of Labor - 1970
12,000 Steelworker-represented workers at Goodyear Tire & Rubber
win an 18-day strike for improved wages and job security - 1997
SOURCE: Union Communications Services, Inc.
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