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Oct. 21, 1933
Wisconsin dairy farmers begin their third strike of the year in an attempt to raise the price of milk paid to producers during the Great Depression. Several creameries were bombed before the strike ended a month later. The economy eventually improved, allowing the farmers to make more money. ~ Labor Tribune

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Oct. 18, 2024 | ORGANIZING | […] Like with Starbucks and Amazon, union busting –  – or alleged union busting –  – has been part of the Trader Joe’s unionizing story from the jump. Rather than be compelled to follow the law and play by the rules, Trader Joe’s is flipping over the table and challenging the NLRB’s very existence, like so many other companies are doing now that the judiciary all the way up to the Supreme Court is stacked with corporate-serving Trump-appointed judges. Let’s not forget that at the center of all this, always, is working people bravely exercising their rights and trying to improve their lives and their jobs for themselves and their coworkers. And not only has Trader Joe’s been fighting that tooth and nail… In These Times
 
 
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