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The steel strike of 1959 was a 116-day labor union strike (July 15 – November 7, 1959) by members of the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) that idled the steel industry throughout the United States. The strike occurred over management's demand that the union give up a contract clause which limited management's ability to change the number ...
The 46,000 members of the Aluminum Workers of America voted to merge with the budding steelworker union that was the USW in June 1944. Eventually, eight more unions joined the USW as well: the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (1967); the United Stone and Allied Product Workers of America (1971); International Union of District 50, Allied and Technical Workers of the United ...
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The New York Times game resets every day at midnight, and some puzzles are more challenging than others.. I felt pretty confident with my first two guesses for today's puzzle, and then became ...
The New York Times game resets every day at midnight, and some puzzles are more challenging than others. Today, I miscalculated and was overly confident when I began choosing my groups. I'll add a ...
New York City 7,000 Tompkins Square Riot: 1874 New York City: 6,500 1912 New York City waiters' strike: 1912 New York City 6,500 Homestead strike: 1892 Homestead, Pennsylvania: 6,550 2015 United Steel Workers Oil Refinery Strike [102] 2015 California, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Texas and Washington +6,000 [103] Remington Rand strike of 1936 ...
New York Times. May 26, 1996. Greenhouse, Steven. "Strikers Use Novel Tactics In Bid to End Steel Impasse." New York Times. July 23, 1997. Greenhouse, Steven. "Union Leader Warns Gore On Support for China Bill." New York Times. May 12, 2000. Hevesi, Dennis. "George Becker, Who Led Steelworkers Through Period of Growth, Dies at 78." New York Times.
The union members opposed to Nippon's purchase of US Steel have political leverage at the moment. That will change after the election. How steelworkers are gambling on politics to block — or ...