国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 5月3日 20時10分


“General Strike Declared! All Cutters, Operators, Sample Makers, Tailors, Finishers, Pressers, Skirt Makers, Reefer Makers, and Button Hole Makers of New York and vicinity are directed to stop work at eleven o’clock this morning, May 3rd 1916.” On this day in 1916, the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union and the Cloak and Skirt Makers Union circulated this broadside, advertising a strike taking place that day in Yiddish, Italian, and English.
In the early 1900s, union organizers overcame the seemingly impossible task of uniting employees in factories and small scattered shops. Surmounting ethnic divisions and hostile owners, workers built lasting labor unions within the major divisions of the garment industry. When President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal legislation grated unions legal protection to organize, membership in needle trade unions rose to more than 400,000 out of a garment industry work force of more than 600,000 in 1934.
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