May 23 -- Union Communications Services, Inc.
An estimated 100,000 textile workers,
including more than 10,000 children, strike in the Philadelphia area.
Among the issues: 60-hour workweeks, including night hours, for the
children - 1903
The
Battle of Toledo begins today: a five-day running battle between
roughly 6,000 strikers at the Electric Auto-Lite company of Toledo,
Ohio, and 1,300 members of the Ohio National Guard. Two strikers died
and more than 200 were injured. The battle began in the sixth week of
what ultimately became a successful two-month fight for union
recognition and higher pay. One guardsman told a Toledo Blade reporter: "Our high school graduation is ... tonight and we were supposed to be getting our diplomas” – 1934
U.S. railroad strike starts, later crushed when President Truman threatens to draft strikers - 1946
The Granite Cutters Int’l Association of America merges with Tile,
Marble, Terrazzo, Finishers & Shopmen, which five years later merged
into the Carpenters - 1983
Thursday, May 23, 2013
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