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The Pittsburgh railway strike occurred in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as part of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. It was one of many incidents of strikes, labor unrest and violence in cities across the United States, including several in Pennsylvania. Other cities dealing with similar unrest included Philadelphia, Reading, Shamokin and Scranton.
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The board issued a report on August 16, starting a 30-day cooling off period that prevents any strikes or lockouts. [6] Reuters reported that the board proposed "annual wage increases of between 4% and 7% through 2024" in addition to retroactive pay increases, one extra paid day off and five $1,000 annual bonuses. [13]
Late-night negotiations averted a strike by the nation's railroad workers, which would have had huge effects on the U.S. and California economies. A last-minute deal stopped a massive railroad strike.
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RMT workers at Network Rail will also strike from 6pm on Christmas Eve until 6am on December 27. Passengers planning to travel on Christmas Eve will likely be urged to complete their journeys by ...
The 24% raises over five years they agreed to in the last round of negotiations will bring the average pay up to $110,000 by 2024, the Association of American Railroads says.
The data is considered likely un-comprehensive but still used the same definition of strikes as later periods. For this era, all strikes with more than six workers or less than one day were excluded. [3]: 2–3, 36 No concrete data was collected for the amount of strikes from 1906 to 1913 federally. [3]: 2-3, (8-9 in pdf)