March 23
Trial of 101 Wobblies, charged with opposing the draft and hindering the war effort, begins in Chicago - 1918
Norris-La Guardia Act restricts injunctions against unions and bans yellow dog contracts, which require newly-hired workers to declare they are not union members and will not join one - 1932
Five days into the Post Office’s first mass work stoppage in 195 years, President Nixon declares a national emergency and orders 30,000 troops to New York City to break the strike. The troops didn’t have a clue how to sort and deliver mail: a settlement came a few days later - 1970
And this:
March 23, 1970 - President Richard Nixon declared a national emergency and ordered 30,000 troops to New York City to break the first nationwide postal strike.
For more information on the Great Postal Strike
Visit the American Postal Workers Union website,
http://www.apwu.org/about/history.htm and the National Association of Letter Carriers website,
http://www.nalc.org/nalc/facthist/index.html Coalition of Labor Union Women founded in Chicago by some 3,000 delegates from 58 unions and other organizations - 1974
Labor history found here:
http://www.workdayminnesota.org/index.php?history_9_03_23_2011 & here:
http://www.unionist.com/today-in-labor-history