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  2. 1985–1987 Watsonville Cannery strike - Wikipedia

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    The 1985–1987 Watsonville Cannery strike was a labor strike that involved over 1,000 workers at two food processing facilities in Watsonville, California, United States.. The facilities were owned by Watsonville Canning and Richard A. Shaw Inc., two of the largest frozen food processors in the United States, while the workers were all union members of the International Brotherhood of ...

  3. In 1939, UCAPAWA Vice-President Dorothy Ray Healey played an important role in unionizing workers at California Sanitary Canning Company (Cal San) in Los Angeles, who struck in August of the same year. Union members picketed the cannery, grocery stores that sold Cal San goods, and the houses of the Shapiro brothers, the plant's owners.

  4. List of canneries - Wikipedia

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    Edgett-Burnham Canning Company - former cannery in Camden, New York; Empson Cannery, Longmont, Colorado, NRHP-listed; Hovden Cannery - Monterey, California; Kake Cannery - Kake, Alaska, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Kirkland Cannery Building - former cannery in Kirkland, Washington; Kukak Bay Cannery - former cannery ...

  5. American Can Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Can Company had its headquarters at the Pershing Square Building in Manhattan, New York City, until 1970, when it moved into a Greenwich, Connecticut, facility, which had been developed on 150 acres (61 ha) of wooded land in the late 1960s. In the early 1980s American Can renamed itself and ended its operations in Greenwich.

  6. Luck's Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Luck's Incorporated was a food production company founded in Seagrove, North Carolina, in 1947, which produced a line of canned bean and other canned food products.For a period of time, it was one of the largest employers in the area and its canned food products were a staple in many Southern homes. [1]

  7. History of the Sacramento cannery industry - Wikipedia

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    The company would eventually owe over $25,000 to 600 workers who filed petitions to the State Labor Bureau but were unsuccessful in recouping their stolen wages. Following a December 1932 freeze, cannery officials began hiring desperate workers for as little as $0.20 an hour [ 18 ] By 1930, the radical Cannery and Agricultural Workers ...