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Today in Labor History Apr 2 Labor President Gompers spoke at Superior, Wi, rejects min wage 4 women

April 2

Wisconsin could use Samuel again. Maybe not. They are doing great as is!



April 2, 1891 - American Federation of Labor President Samuel Gompers spoke at the Grand Opera House in Superior, Wisconsin, during a national tour to spread the message of unionism.

Over the previous two years, Superior had been rocked by a series of bitter strikes. In July 1889, state militia troops occupied the city to break a general strike of coal heavers and construction workers. Another general strike the following summer led to bloodshed when the general manager of the American Steel Barge Works opened fire on a crowd of strikers, wounding two.

Gompers brought to Superior a message of hope and a call to action. “If men owning millions find it advantageous to organize,” he asked “how much more essential is it that you wage workers shall organize.” During his two-hour speech, he also said, “Where discontent prevails you will always find a liberty-loving people. Discontent is an evidence of progress; contentment is an evidence of stagnation.”


The American Federation of Labor charters the Union Label Department. 1909

The Supreme Court declares unconstitutional a 1918 Washington, D.C. law establishing a minimum wage for women - 1923

Major league baseball players end a 232-day strike, which began the prior August 12 and led to the cancellation of the 1994 postseason and the World Series - 1995

Labor history found here: http://www.unionist.com/today-in-labor-history & here: http://www.workdayminnesota.org/index.php?history_9_04_02_2011

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