The 1912 labor strike, often referred to as the Lawrence Textile Strike, involved thousands of workers at the American Woolen Company in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Sparked by wage cuts and poor working conditions, the strike began on January 11, 1912, and saw workers, primarily immigrant women and children, demand better pay and hours. The strike drew national attention and support from various labor and social justice organizations, culminating in a successful resolution that improved labor conditions. It is remembered as a significant event in the labor movement and highlighted the struggles of industrial workers in the early 20th century.
A general strike was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Sunday, April 14, 1912 at 11:40 p.m.
The Gastonia strike of 1929 was a significant labor dispute involving textile workers in Gastonia, North Carolina, who were demanding better wages and working conditions. The strike was marked by violent confrontations and the involvement of the National Guard, highlighting the tensions between labor and management during the Great Depression. It drew national attention to the plight of textile workers and ultimately led to increased awareness and support for labor rights and union organization in the South. The strike's impact contributed to a broader movement for labor reform and unionization in the United States.
it was caused because people were looking for better working conditions
The bootblack strike of 1899 was primarily caused by the poor working conditions and low wages faced by bootblacks, who were often young boys working in street stalls. They protested against the oppressive fees charged by their employers and the lack of support from local businesses. Additionally, the strike highlighted broader social issues of child labor and exploitation during that era. The strike aimed to demand better treatment and fair compensation for their labor.
The Strike - 1912 was released on: USA: 16 August 1912
The Home Strike-Breakers - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 March 1912
The cast of Strike - 1912 includes: Roland Conway Casper Middleton
Between 1912 and 1945, numerous significant strikes occurred, reflecting widespread labor unrest and demands for better working conditions. The 1912 Lawrence Textile Strike, also known as the Bread and Roses Strike, involved thousands of immigrant workers protesting low wages and poor conditions. The 1934 Teamsters Strike and the San Francisco General Strike highlighted labor's growing power during the Great Depression, as workers united for better pay and union recognition. Additionally, the 1945-1946 United Auto Workers strike against General Motors marked a pivotal moment in labor history, asserting workers' rights post-World War II.
It is Spanish for "Strike" (e.g. Labor strike)
in 1912
The cast of The Long Strike - 1912 includes: Herbert Brenon as John Reilly Vivian Prescott as Jane Learoyd
The Secretary of Labor
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That's what caused the strike.
14th April 1912