October 03 --
The state militia is called in after 164
high school students in Kincaid, Ill., go on strike when the school
board buys coal from the scab Peabody Coal Co. - 1932
The Industrial Union of Marine and
Shipbuilding Workers of America is founded in Camden, N.J. It eventually
merged with the Int’l Association of Machinists, in 1988 - 1933
Pacific Greyhound Lines bus drivers in
seven western states begin what is to become a 3-week strike, eventually
settling for a 10.5-percent raise - 1945
(Strike! tells you something your school history books almost certainly did not: how working Americans for the past 125 years have used the strike again and again to win a degree of justice and fair play.)
The United Packinghouse Workers of
America (UPWA) is formed as a self-governing union, an outgrowth of the
CIO's Packinghouse Workers Organizing Committee. UPWA merged with the
Meatcutters union in 1968, which in turn merged with the Retail Clerks
in 1979, forming the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) - 1943
The United Auto Workers calls for a
company-wide strike against Ford Motor Co., the first since Ford’s
initial contract with the union 20 years earlier - 1961
Folk singer/songwriter Woody Guthrie
("This Land is Your Land", "Union Maid" and hundreds of others) dies of
Huntington's disease in New York at the age of 55 - 1967
Baseball umpires strike for recognition of their newly-formed Major League Umpires Association, win after one day - 1970
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