11/21/2005

Today In Labor History

November 21 1927: Six miners striking for better working conditions under the IWW banner were killed and many wounded in the Columbine Massacre at Lafayette, Colo. Out of this struggle Colorado coal miners gained lasting union contracts.

1945: The United Auto Workers Union strikes 92 General Motors plants in 50 cities to back worker demands for a 30 percent raise.

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