Employers are allowed to seek federal injunctions to break strikes. The federal government ordered strikers back to work.
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A strike of over 4,000 workers from Pullman Palace Car Company (founded/ owned by George Pullman). American Railway Union (ARU) refused to handle Pullman's cars.
May 11, 1894. George Pullman cut the wages of his workers of the Pullman Palace Car Company by 25%, so they walked of the job and went on strike.
The Pullman Strike, after which the Illinois Supreme Court required George Pullman to end his ownership of the "company town" of Pullman, Illinois.
The Pullman Strike
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The = pullman strike was a strike of Rail road workers against any train that had a pullman car attached to it. They would not service them. George pullman was cutting the hours of his works and keeping the prices of the company town the same. so the works could not afford to live there so they went on strike. The president at the time Gorver Cleveland sent in US troops to break up the strike because most train had stopped due to lack of maintance.
The Pullman Strike of 1894 was a nationwide railroad strike in the United States that began at the Pullman Company in Chicago. Workers protested against wage cuts and high rents in company-owned housing, leading to a boycott of trains carrying Pullman cars. The strike escalated, disrupting rail traffic and prompting federal intervention. Ultimately, the strike was broken by federal troops, highlighting tensions between labor and government and leading to significant changes in labor relations.
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Pullman was hated.
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893