Friday, April 24, 2020

Today in Labor History April 24, 2020

Mumia Abu Jamal, death row activist, journalist and former Black Panther, was born on this date. – 1954
Mumia Adu Jamal was born, Longshoremen shut down the West Coast, and an 8-story building collapsed in India killing 1129 and injuring 2515.CLICK TO TWEET
The International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union halted shipping on the West Coast in solidarity with Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Philadelphia journalist whom many believed was on death row because he was an outspoken African-American. – 1999
An eight-story building that housed garment factories in Dhaka, India collapsed, killing 1,129 workers and injuring 2,515.  A day earlier, cracks had been found in the structure,  but factory officials, who had contracts with Benetton and other major U.S. labels, insisted the workers return to the job the next day. – 2013

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