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  2. UAW striker killed when suspected drunk driver plows into ...

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    A UAW spokeswoman provided the following statement to the Detroit Free Press on Monday evening: "We mourn the loss of our UAW Local 475 member who was killed on the picket line fighting for ...

  3. Battle of the Overpass - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Overpass was an attack by Ford Motor Company against the United Auto Workers (UAW) on May 26, 1937, at the River Rouge complex in Dearborn, Michigan.The UAW had recently organized workers at Ford's competitors, and planned to hand out leaflets at an overpass leading to the plant's main gate in view of many of the 90,000 employees.

  4. List of worker deaths in United States labor disputes

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    Workers killed by authorities Notes August 8, 1850 Manhattan, NYC, NY: Garment Strike 2 At least two tailors died as police confronted a street mob of about 300 strikers, with clubs. [2] These were the "first recorded strike fatalities in U.S. history". [3] July 7, 1851 Portage, New York: Railroad Strike 2

  5. Joseph Yablonski - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Albert "Jock" Yablonski (March 3, 1910 – December 31, 1969) was an American labor leader in the United Mine Workers in the 1950s and 1960s known for seeking reform in the union and better working conditions for miners.

  6. United Auto Workers - Wikipedia

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    The UAW expanded its scope to include workers in other major industries such as the aerospace and agricultural-implement industries. The UAW disaffiliated from the AFL–CIO on July 1, 1968, after Reuther and AFL–CIO President George Meany could not come to agreement on a wide range of policy issues or reforms to AFL–CIO governance. [33]

  7. Ford Hunger March - Wikipedia

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    The march started in Detroit and ended in Dearborn, Michigan, in a confrontation in which four workers were shot to death by the Dearborn Police Department and the security guards employed by the Ford Motor Company. More than 60 workers were injured, many by gunshot wounds. Five months later, a fifth worker died of his injuries.

  8. Striking autoworkers want to end a system that pays different ...

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    UAW workers hired after 2007, for example, are granted 401(k)s instead of defined pensions. In 2021, workers at health care giant Kaiser Permanente and the cereal maker Kellogg authorized strikes ...

  9. 1979–1980 International Harvester strike - Wikipedia

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    The International Harvester strike of 1979–1980 was a strike by the United Auto Workers (UAW) against the International Harvester (IH) company over work rules. The strike began on November 1, 1979, [1] and ended after 172 days on April 20, 1980. [2]