October 01 --
An ink storage room in the L.A. Times
building is dynamited during a citywide fight over labor rights and
organizing. The explosion was relatively minor, but it set off a fire
in the unsafe, difficult-to-evacuate building, ultimately killing 21. A
union member eventually confessed to the bombing, which he said was
supposed to have occurred early in the morning when the building would
have been largely unoccupied - 1910
The George Washington Bridge officially
opens, spanning the Hudson River from New Jersey to New York. Thirteen
workers died during the four-year construction project for what at the
time was the longest main span in the world - 1931
Thousands of dairy farmers in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana and Iowa strike in demand of higher prices for their milk - 1935
The Pennsylvania Turnpike opened as the
first toll superhighway in the United States. It was built in most part
by workers hired through the state’s Re-Employment offices - 1940
United Transport Service Employees of
America merges with Brotherhood of Railway, Airline & Steamship
Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employees - 1972
Insurance Workers Int’l Union merges with United Food & Commercial Workers Int’l Union - 1983
Railroad Yardmasters of America merge with United Transportation Union - 1985
Pattern Makers League of North America merges with Int’l Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers - 1991
The National Hockey League team owners began a lockout of the players that lasted 103 days - 1994
Stove, Furnace & Allied Appliance
Workers Int’l Union of North America merges with Int’l Brotherhood of
Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, & Helpers -
1994
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union merges with United Food and Commercial Workers Int’l Union - 1998
Int’l Union of Electronic, Electrical,
Salaried, Machine & Furniture Workers merges with Communications
Workers of America - 2000
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