October 25 -- SOURCE: Union
Communications Services, Inc.
25,000 silk dye workers strike in Paterson, NJ - 1934
In what becomes known as the Great Hawaiian Dock Strike, a six-month struggle to win wage parity with mainland dock workers, ends in victory - 1949
The Tribune Co. begins a brutal five-month-long lockout at the New York Daily News, part of an effort to bust the newspaper’s unions - 1990
John Sweeney, president of the Service Employees Intl. Union, elected president of AFL-CIO - 1995
October 24
The 40-hour work week went into effect under the Fair Labor Standards Act, signed by Pres. Roosevelt two years earlier - 1940
U.S. minimum wage increases to 40 cents an hour - 1945
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