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Subject UAW strike in VA ends
Date May 3, 2021 9:45 AM
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UAW strike in VA ends

WB NewsGuild hits 2K member mark

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UAW strike in VA ends
A tentative agreement has been reached in the UAW strike in Dublin, VA. "UAW Local 2069 financial secretary Eric Reeves was notified at 1:00AM (Friday morning) that picketing will be suspended and the strike lines need to be emptied," reported NoVA Labor's Ginny Diamond. Operations at the Volvo plant began with regular 3rd shift operations on Sunday night; further details will be forthcoming.
photo: UAW picket line in Dublin, VA on April 23; photo courtesy NoVA Labor.

WB NewsGuild hits 2K member mark
The Washington Baltimore NewsGuild officially hit more than 2,000 dues-paying members, "a first for us in many years and a showing of our continued organizing momentum," the union reported in its latest newsletter. "Our growth won't stop at 2,000, though, as we see more first contracts signed, organizing accelerates and like-minded independent unions opt to merge with our operations."

Today's Labor Quote: Pete Seeger

"Which side are you on, boys, which side are you on?"

From "Which Side Are You On?" written in 1931 by activist Florence Reece, wife of Sam Reece, a union organizer for the United Mine Workers.

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TODAY'S LABOR HISTORY

This week's [link removed] Labor History Today podcast: 50 years of "Strike!" Last week's show: [link removed] Mourn for the dead, fight like hell for the living!

Four striking workers are killed, at least 200 wounded, when police attack a demonstration on Chicago's south side at the McCormick Harvesting Machine plant. The Haymarket Massacre is to take place the following day - 1886

Eugene V. Debs and other leaders of the American Railway Union are jailed for six months for contempt of court in connection with Pullman railroad car strike - 1895

Pete Seeger, folksinger and union activist, born in Patterson, N.Y. Among his songs: "If I Had A Hammer" and "Turn, Turn, Turn" - 1919

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