Today In Labor History
November 07
1959: President Eisenhower’s use of the Taft-Hartley Act is upheld by the Supreme Court, breaking a 116-day steel strike.
November 08
1892: 20,000 black and white workers stage general strike in New Orleans.
November 07
1959: President Eisenhower’s use of the Taft-Hartley Act is upheld by the Supreme Court, breaking a 116-day steel strike.
November 08
1892: 20,000 black and white workers stage general strike in New Orleans.
at 11/08/2005 Posted by JPN
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