July 10 - Organizing During Wartime
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July 10 - Organizing During Wartime

2021-07-10
On this day in labor history, the year was 1918.  That was the day machinist John Connolly was fired from General Electric’s sprawling River Works in West Lynn, Massachusetts.  Firings of several more labor activists prompted 14,000 workers, 40% of them women, to walk off the job and flood the ranks of the IAM and the IBEW. The newly established War Labor Board emboldened GE workers.  They looked to the board for help in beating back yellow dog contracts and to organize bonafide unions.  A Metal...
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