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  2. King County Labor Council - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the KCLC changed its name to the "Martin Luther King Jr. County Labor Council" (MLKCLC). In 2005 the KCLC charity division changed the name "King County Labor Agency (Community Service Division)" to the "Puget Sound Labor Agency AFL-CIO" (PSLA). The KCLC, food bank was known as one of Seattle's first food banks dating back to 1975.

  3. Seattle General Strike - Wikipedia

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    The King County Labor Council of Washington (Seattle, Wash.) Records. 1889–2003. 38.26 cubic feet (1.083 m 3) The Martin Luther King County Labor Council is the successor organization to the Seattle Central Labor Council. This collection contains records relating to the Seattle General Strike of 1919.

  4. Category:Trade unions in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    King County Labor Council; S. SEIU 775; U. United Faculty of Central; W. Washington Education Association; Washington State Labor Council; Washington State Nurses ...

  5. Labor Day 2024: Here's what to know about the holiday, its ...

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    In 2000, the Journal Star wrote, "The Labor Council of West Central Illinois revived the Labor Day parade in Peoria on Monday by holding the first one since the demands of the war forced a halt to ...

  6. Here’s what’s open (and closed) on Labor Day 2024 - AOL

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    Here's a look at who's open and closed on Labor Day 2024. What is Labor Day? Held on the first Monday of September each year, Labor Day honors the U.S. labor movement.

  7. What to know about Labor Day and its history - AOL

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    The first Labor Day celebration in the U.S. took place in New York City on Sept. 5, 1882, when some 10,000 workers marched in a parade organized by the Central Labor Union and the Knights of Labor.

  8. Washington State Labor Council - Wikipedia

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    Washington State Federation of Labor Records. Circa 1901–1967. 45.44 cubic feet (including 2 microfilm reels, 1 package and 1 vertical file). AFL–CIO, Washington State Labor Council Records. 1919–2010. 187.18 cubic feet. Washington State Labor Council Photograph and Video Collection. 1981–1999. 20 cubic feet (20 boxes).

  9. Bob Hasegawa - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2001, "Bob Hasegawa Day" was proclaimed in honor of his labor activism by Seattle Mayor Paul Schell and King County Executive Ron Sims. He received an award that was created in honor of the memory of Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes, labor activists who were killed opposing the regime of Ferdinand Marcos. [5]