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American labor activist Mother Jones (1837–1930) July 1903 (United States) Labor organizer Mary Harris "Mother" Jones leads child workers in demanding a 55-hour work week. 1904 (United States) New York City Interborough Rapid Transit Strike. [26] 1904 (United States) United Packinghouse Workers of America. [26] 1904 (United States)
Pages in category "Labor history of California" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The California Digital Newspaper Collection was officially launched in 2007, and contained the initial 100,000 pages produced for the National Digital Newspaper Project from 2005 to 2007. Another 50,000 pages were created, with support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services , under the provisions of the Library Services and ...
0–9. 1907 San Francisco streetcar strike; 1916 West Coast waterfront strike; 1923 San Pedro maritime strike; 1935 Pacific Northwest lumber strike; 1946 Oakland general strike
Labor's War at Home (Cambridge University Press, 1982) Luff, Jennifer. "Labor Anticommunism in the United States of America and the United Kingdom, 1920–49." Journal of Contemporary History 53.1 (2018): 109-133. Nelson, Bruce. Workers on the Waterfront (University of Illinois Press, 1988)
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Dispatch work agencies receive requests from businesses to have them hire and manage labor on the business' behalf. This type of labor is known as "dispatched labor". There is in fact no direct contract between dispatched laborers and the enterprise which uses the agency's services, so in this way, dispatched employment follows a triangle ...