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11/30/1902 |
Dispute breaks out between Boston newspaper publishers and workers. |
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12/04/1902 |
Debate over labor issues is held at Tremont Temple. |
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11/14/1903 |
National Women’s Trade Union League is established. |
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04/30/1904 |
Italian Laborers Union is established. |
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1904 |
Joint Committee on Industrial Conditions of Women and Children is established. |
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1906 |
Labor organizer Rose Finkelstein Norwood moves to 45 Bickford Street. |
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05/01/1907 |
Demonstration is held for an eight-hour day. |
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02/24/1908 |
Muller v. Oregon decision approves reforms for female factory workers. |
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03/31/1909 |
Demonstration is held in Boston against the imprisonment of national labor leaders. |
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1910 |
More than 20% of Boston workers are union members. |
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