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This innovative use of a federal injunction charged unnamed strikers with conspiracy for interfering with interstate commerce and the mails thus putting the federal courts at the disposal of corporations to break strikes. [3] The July 3, 1894 New York Times called the injunction a "Gatling gun on paper."
After the Strike: A Century of Labor Struggle at Pullman. (U of Illinois Press, 2003). Laughlin, Rosemary. The Pullman strike of 1894 (2006) online, for high schools; Lindsey, Almont. The Pullman Strike: The Story of a Unique Experiment and of a Great Labor Upheaval. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1943. online, a standard history ...
The case stemmed from an injunction against Eugene Debs, president of the American Railway Union, and other strike leaders during the Pullman Strike of 1894. President Grover Cleveland sided with the Pullman Company during the strike, and Cleveland's attorney general Richard Olney sought a court order to end the strike from federal judge Peter ...
Pullman strikers outside Arcade Building in Pullman, Chicago. The Illinois National Guard can be seen guarding the building during the Pullman Railroad Strike in 1894. 11 May – 10 July 1894 (United States) Pullman Strike: A nation-wide strike against the Pullman Company begins with a wildcat walkout [20] on 11 May after wages are drastically ...
Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman made movie magic with While You Were Sleeping — but the iconic rom-com almost fell apart completely. During the Wednesday, February 15 ...
The red band trailer was released by Yahoo! Movies on May 28, 2015. [27] To promote the film at Comic-Con, Lionsgate created a website offering free Marijuana to people with existing prescriptions. [28] [29] [30] The film premiered in Los Angeles, at the Theatre at Ace Hotel. [31] [32] The film was released on August 21, 2015. [33]
Lifetime is going big for its 500th original movie. The cabler announced Wednesday that The Sinner’s Bill Pullman will star in Murdaugh Murders: The Movie. Airing across two nights, the ...
In re Debs, 158 U.S. 564 (1895), was a labor law case of the United States Supreme Court, which upheld a contempt of court conviction against Eugene V. Debs.Debs had the American Railway Union continue its 1894 Pullman Strike in violation of a federal injunction ordering labor unions back to work.