This Week in Labor History – October 09

This Week in Labor History October 09 United Hebrew Trades is organized in New York by shirt maker Morris Hillquit and others. Hillquit would later become leader of the Socialist Party – 1888Retail stock brokerage Smith Barney reaches a tentative sexual...

This Week in Labor History October 02

This Week in Labor History October 02 American Federation of Labor officially endorses campaign for a 6-hour day, 5-day workweek – 1934 Joining with 400,000 coal miners already on strike, 500,000 CIO steel workers close down the nation’s foundries, steel and...