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July 1, 1956
In what was to be a month-long strike, 650,000 steelworkers shut down the industry while demanding a number of wage and working-condition improvements. ~ Labor Tribune

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Jan. 10, 2025 | US LABOR | There have been 29 Secretaries of Labor since President Woodrow Wilson tapped Scottish coal miner William B. Wilson to lead the fledgling department in 1913, and while less than 25% have been women, it’s still more than any other post. …Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su was first nominated to serve as Deputy Secretary of Labor in 2021 under Marty Walsh, a former union leader from Boston. Walsh left two years into his term to work for the National Hockey League Players’ Association, which should have logically meant that Su would step in to fill his role. Unfortunately, Congress seldom operates on anything resembling logical principles, so Su’s confirmation became a pitched battle.… In These Times
 
 
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