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Category: This Month in Labor History

March 4, 1933 – Frances Perkins becomes FDR’s Secretary of Labor, and the first woman to serve in any Cabinet position

March 25, 2019 administrator

“I came to Washington to work for God, FDR, and the millions of forgotten, plain common workingmen.” Frances Perkins was…

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“Big Bill” Haywood born, February 4, 1869

February 1, 2019 administrator

William D. “Big Bill” Haywood ranks as one of the foremost and perhaps most feared of America’s labor radicals. Physically…

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Samuel Gompers, first president of AFL, dies December 13, 1924

December 1, 2018 administrator

Gompers emigrated in 1863 from England to New York City, where he took up his father’s trade of cigar making…

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Posted in: This Month in Labor History Filed under: AFL

This Month in Labor History – NTEU’s Birthday, October 1939

October 1, 2018 administrator

Ever wonder how NTEU came into being? You can thank a group of Wisconsin Internal Revenue “Collectors”, as they were…

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Posted in: This Month in Labor History Filed under: history, NAECIR

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