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  2. Anti-union violence - Wikipedia

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    Since unions are organized to achieve collective bargaining power to begin with, most union conflicts have been motivated primarily by economic issues (wages, working hours, safety conditions, work rules, etc.), [7] and have engaged antagonists (employers, hired strikebreakers, replacement workers, local law enforcement) with economic goals in mind.

  3. Anti-union violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Striking Pennsylvania mine workers began their protest march near Harwood. Many would soon be killed by the Luzerne County sheriff. Some anti-union violence appears to be random, such as an incident during the 1912 textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in which a police officer fired into a crowd of strikers, killing Anna LoPizzo. [13]

  4. History of union busting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Overall, US employers spend more than $400 million per year on union-avoidance consultants to help them prevent employees from forming unions. [61] As of July 2024, by state law, workers are allowed to voluntarily leave anti-union meetings without employer retaliation in Illinois, Washington State, Oregon, Minnesota, Maine, Connecticut, and New ...

  5. Great Railroad Strike of 1877 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania state historical marker for the events in Scranton On August 1, 1877, in Scranton in northeast Pennsylvania, one day after railroad workers commenced a strike, a city posse of 51 men armed with new rifles and under the command of William Walker Scranton , general manager of the Lackawanna Iron & Coal Company , [ 20 ] returned fire ...

  6. Public employee unions took over Michigan. Now they're ... - AOL

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    During the 2021–22 election cycle, an obstinately pro-government union majority took over Michigan’s state government after the four largest public employee unions spent $2.6 million to elect ...

  7. Union violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Burning of Pennsylvania Railroad and Union Depot, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 21–22 July 1877. In Reading, Pennsylvania, workers conducted mass marches, blocked rail traffic, committed trainyard arson, and burned a bridge. The state militia shot sixteen citizens in the Reading Railroad Massacre. The militia responsible for the shootings was ...

  8. Timeline of labour issues and events - Wikipedia

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    American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Union founded. [40] 1937 (United States) Hershey, Pennsylvania, Chocolate Workers' Strike founded. [40] 1937 (United States) Little Steel Strike occurred. [40] Sit-down strikers guarding window entrance to Fisher body plant number three. Photo by Sheldon Dick, 1937. 11 February 1937 ...

  9. Pittsburgh railroad strike of 1877 - Wikipedia

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    Burning of Pennsylvania Railroad and Union Depot, from Harper's Weekly. A group of Philadelphia Guard soldiers, finding themselves enveloped by the mob, retreated and took refuge in the roundhouse at the train depot. [18] By 10:00 pm, several thousand strikers surrounded the building. For a time, the mob avoided the position for fear of the ...