The strike ended with Frick (plant GM) hiring replacement workers for the mill under the protection of the Pennsylvania State Militia. Once he successfully got the plant running again, he simply waited out the strikers, until they began ignoring the strike and returning to work under Frick's conditions (the conditions that he had originally proposed, which had led to the strike). Within two months, nearly all of the striking workers that management wanted back had returned to work, the rest being permanently replaced.
The state government sent troops to end it (apex)
Georgia...
That government usually sided with business owners
The Homestead Strike of 1892 was a significant labor dispute between the Carnegie Steel Company and its workers at the Homestead, Pennsylvania steel mill. It began when the company, seeking to cut wages, locked out workers and hired private security to protect strikebreakers. The conflict escalated into violence when strikers clashed with armed guards, resulting in several deaths and injuries. Ultimately, the strike ended in defeat for the union, weakening the labor movement in the steel industry for years to come.
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The state government sent troops to end it (apex)
The Homestead Strike ended only after Henry Frick hired 300 Pinkerton agents to remove the workers. A riot ensued that resulted in ten deaths and 70 injuries.
The Homestead Strike occurred in Homestead, Pennsylvania.
The Homestead strike started in 1892 in Pennsylvannia. It was an industrial lockout, that ended in a battle between the workers and private security agents. It was the second largest in US labor history.
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the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
Georgia...
Irish Homestead ended in 1918.
Homestead Records ended in 1996.
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