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Tag: labor history

Posted on May 1, 2012April 18, 2020

This May Day Thank A Union Member

image of Flyer for the 1886 Haymarket protest

In many locations, around the world, May 1st (May Day) is also International Worker’s Day – which commemorates the Haymarket riot in Chicago in May of 1886. Although labor activists and police were killed in the violence, the riot helped lead to the 8 hour work day even non-union workers enjoy today. So today, find and thank a Union member…

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