Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Today in Labor History

June 26  --  Union Communications Services, Inc.

Members of the American Railway Union, led by Eugene V. Debs, refuse to handle Pullman cars, in solidarity with Pullman strikers. Two dozen strikers were killed over the course of the strike - 1894

The 189-mile-long St. Lawrence Seaway opens, making the Great Lakes accessible to Atlantic shipping.  Thousands of laborers toiled for decades to make it happen; indirectly and directly, the Seaway today supports 75,000 jobs in Canada and 150,000 in the U.S. - 1959


SOLIDARITY!!! ~De
Respect and Honor !!!
Our Teamsters Brothers and Sisters ...
As of Monday, June 24, 2013 Teamster Members
went out On Strike.
We are Asking for Your Support and BOYCOTT
the following products , Thank you .
 

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