July 5 - Bloody Thursday
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July 5 - Bloody Thursday

2021-07-05
On this day in labor history the year was 1934. That was the day known as Bloody Thursday.  The historic West Coast Maritime Strike had been raging since May 9. Longshoremen refused to cede to the Industrial Association, determined to open the ports by force.  The shipping bosses had rejected strikers’ demands, including a union hiring hall and recognition of offshore unions. By July 3, picketers had been fighting for hours to stop trucks sent into move cargo under police protection, as bos...
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