The first known labor strike in recorded history occurred in ancient Egypt during reign of Pharaoh Ramesses III.
Pullman Strike (1894)
Nevad was the first silver strike and California was the first gold strike. Nevad was the first silver strike and California was the first gold strike.
Showed workers that organized labor was powerful.
No. The Pinkertons engaged in combat against labor (the strikers) They were on the side of management.
The National Labor Relations Act, also known as the Wagner Act, 1935.
Egyptians
Egyptians
Pullman Strike (1894)
egyptians
The first labor strike to end with the president intervening on behalf of the workers was the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. President Rutherford B. Hayes sent federal troops to quell the strike and ordered the strikers to disperse, effectively ending the strike. This marked a turning point in labor relations in the United States and demonstrated the government's willingness to intervene in labor disputes.
The government use of federal troops to break a labor strike.
It is Spanish for "Strike" (e.g. Labor strike)
railway workers angered by wage cuts
Theodore Roosevel to resolve Coal Strike of 1902
The Secretary of Labor
Strike
That's what caused the strike.