July 9 - Organizing ALL of NYC Transit
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July 9 - Organizing ALL of NYC Transit

2021-07-09
On this day in labor history, the year was 1935.  That was the day transit workers in the Bronx walked off the job in what is referred to as the Squeegee Strike.  These were the days when New York City public transit was barely organized. Two of the three transit companies in New York City were privately owned, with entrenched company unions.  Up to this point, transit bosses had successful crushed every previous strike.  Now, six car cleaners at the Jerome Avenue barn had just been fired for ref...
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