July 4 - Founding of the National Unemployed Council
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July 4 - Founding of the National Unemployed Council

2021-07-04
On this day in labor history, the year was 1930.  That was the day some 1300 labor radicals and Communist Party supporters assembled in Chicago to establish The National Unemployed Council.  That spring, Councils in major cities across the country held massive rallies for jobs and relief. They were responding to near catastrophic conditions created by the Stock Market crash.  Delegates emerged from the founding convention with an organizational structure and demands for ac...
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