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The Pacific Coast Metal Trades Union strike lasted from July 26 to September 26, 1983, and in the case of Todd Shipyards was the result of the workers being dissatisfied with a new wage offer (they voted the offer down 6,535 to 54 against). This led to a shortage of metalworkers in the yard-and hence lack of adequate labor to compete for bids.
Todd had many locations, I have fixed this, Thank you Telecine Guy 19:38, 20 May 2022 (UTC) Proposed merge with 1983 Todd Shipyard Strike (Pacific Coast Metal Trades Union Strike) [ edit ]
1983 Pacific Coast Metal Trades Union strike; 1983 SEPTA Regional Rail strike; 1983 Suriname bauxite strike; A. 1983 Arizona copper mine strike; M. Mudginberri ...
People inspect the site of an Israeli strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, that Israeli officials say killed senior Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil, wanted by the U.S. for 1983 ...
On 1 October 1977, Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation was formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Todd Shipyards Corporation. Todd's Seattle and Los Angeles divisions were spun off into Todd Pacific Shipyards. Eighteen Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates were built at the San Pedro yard. In 1983 the yard employed 5,600, by 1989 it employed only 400.
1981 Schlitz strike; 1982 animators' strike; 1983 AT&T strike; 1983 Pacific Coast Metal Trades Union strike; 1985 Pan Am strike; 1985–1986 Hormel strike; 1985–1986 New Bedford fishermen's strike; 1985–1987 Watsonville Cannery strike; 1986 USX steel strike; 1986–1987 John Deere strike; 1988 Writers Guild of America strike
A video shows the Michigan congressman seeming to suggest nuclear weapons be used in Gaza conflict to "get it over quick."
1982 NFL strike, 57-day strike by NFL athletes in the United States demanding establishment of a wage scale based on percentage of gross revenues. 1982 Jewish strike in Rome, strike by the Jewish community in Rome in protest against a visit by PLO leader Yasser Arafat to Rome where he was met by Italian president Sandro Pertini and Pope John ...