From Bob Lorinser <[email protected]>
Subject 1913 Women & Copper
Date September 4, 2023 11:57 AM
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Together We Rise

, As we usher in the celebration of Labor Day, let's celebrate some lesser-known history of the movement in our district.

Growing up in a working-class union home, I understand the power of collective strength and the dignity earned through a hard day's work. I stand firm in my commitment to labor reform, livable wages, union protections, and collective bargaining rights. Labor Day is not just a holiday, but a commemoration of the victories won by tireless advocates throughout history. Labor Reform in MI01 In the early 20th century, amidst the tumult of the first labor movement, a pivotal event unfolded in our own backyard. When copper mines of the Upper Peninsula were exploiting their workers with dangerous conditions and pitiful wages, it was the brave men and women who formed unions and led strikes that ultimately led to the establishment of safer working conditions and fairer wages. Their relentless fight laid the groundwork for many labor protections we enjoy today. Read the 'Lost Labor Story' story! 》》》 drbob.me/LostLabor 《《《

Women of the Movement

Women were absolutely pivotal to our first labor movement in Michigan's First District. Anna Clemenc, seen here leading with the American flag marching through Calumet during the Copper Country Strike of 1913, was a fierce activist for the labor movement in Michigan. Her activism in Northern Michigan and the UP helped change the tide for American workers across the country. She was considered the 'Joan of Arc of the Labor' in Michigan. Read her story! 》》》 drbob.me/LaborJoanOfArc 《《《 This Labor Day, let's remember these courageous individuals and their stories of resilience. Let's continue their fight in our pursuit of labor reform, ensuring every American worker receives a livable wage, safe working conditions, and the respect they deserve. I stand with our workers today, and every day, and pledge to continue advocating for their rights in Congress. May we always remember the power of solidarity, the importance of our labor force, and the need to continue striving for better working conditions in every sector - from the mines, to the mills, factories, classrooms, hospitals and coffee shops. Happy Labor Day, for the union makes us strong. In Solidarity, Bob Lorinser

FRIENDS OF DR. BOB PO BOX 936 Marquette, MI 49855 United States

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