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Learn more about the key highlights from this year's Legislative Conference.
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Find out more about why feds took to the streets for full government funding.
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Learn more about Joshua's advocacy efforts.
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Find out more about this important recognition.
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This Week in Labor History
Feb. 25, 1913: 25,000 immigrant textile workers go on strike against Paterson, New Jersey's silk factories in one of the most heroic struggles for justice in American labor history. Workers were forced by their employers to work 10 hours a day for as little as six dollars a week. Despite the workers' steadfast courage; mass arrests, lack of financial support, police harassment, and divisions between skilled and unskilled workers contributed to the strike's defeat.
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