September 17 The “Southern Differential”
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September 17 The “Southern Differential”

2017-09-17
On this day in labor history, the year was 1947.  That was the day workers at the International Harvester plant in Louisville, Kentucky had had enough.  They had just rejected a pay scale lower than that of Harvester workers elsewhere.   In her recent article for Leo Weekly, historian Toni Gilpin refers to the lower pay as the “Southern Differential.”  Harvester workers walked off the job in a 40-day strike. Black and white Louisville workers were united in a rare form of solidari...
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