October 8 - Locked Out and Ready to Fight
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October 8 - Locked Out and Ready to Fight

2024-10-08
On this day in labor history, the year was 1933.  That was the day garment factory owners locked out dressmakers in several shops throughout Los Angeles. The women garment workers, overwhelmingly Mexican, had been organizing with the ILGWU for over a month. They began conducting strikes at selected shops the previous month to press their demands.  The women wanted union recognition, a thirty-five hour workweek, an end to homework, shop floor committees, a guaranteed wage and more.  ...
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