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1960 Writers Guild of America strike; 1961 1,450,000 1962 1,230,000 1962 New York City newspaper strike; 1963 941,000 1964 1,640,000 1964–1965 Scripto strike; 1965 1,550,000 1966 1,960,000 1966 New York City transit strike; Texas farm workers' strike; St. John's University strike of 1966–67; 1967 2,870,000 1967 US Railroad strike; 1967 US ...
2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike: 2007–2008 ... Coeur d'Alene labor strike: 1892 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho ... 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike: 1994–95
Agitated workers face the factory owner in The Strike, painted by Robert Koehler in 1886. The following is a list of specific strikes (workers refusing to work, seeking to change their conditions in a particular industry or an individual workplace, or striking in solidarity with those in another particular workplace) and general strikes (widespread refusal of workers to work in an organized ...
Workers in the United States set a record in 2023 for major strikes, according to data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.. The bureau reported that a total of 458,900 U.S. workers went ...
The strike was resolved and concluded on Nov. 4. Fifty-nine percent of union members voted to accept a new contract offer that increased wages 38% over four years and provided enhanced 401(k ...
The number of strikes with 100 or more strikers that have lasted a week or more has soared to 56 in the first nine months of this year, according to a database of labor actions kept by the Cornell ...
The Great Southwest Railroad Strike of 1886 was a labor union strike against the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads involving more than 200,000 workers. [20] 1 May 1886 (United States) Workers protested in the streets to demand the universal adoption of the eight-hour day.
Scripps News explores the factors behind the "hot labor summer" with strikes at Starbucks, major airlines, automakers, hotels, and more.