July 17 - Lumber Workers Put Down Their Axes
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July 17 - Lumber Workers Put Down Their Axes

2024-07-17
On this day in labor history, the year was 1917. That was the day 50,000 lumber workers across the Pacific Northwest participated in an industry-wide strike, called by the Industrial Workers of the World. The IWW had been organizing loggers for years around wages, hours, working conditions and camp sanitation. The IWW began building for the strike in the aftermath of the Everett Massacre the previous fall. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn started touring camps in Idaho. By March, the Wobblies...
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