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1913 Paterson silk strike

Paterson silk strike
Location
GoalsEight-hour workday
MethodsStrikes, protest, demonstrations

The 1913 Paterson silk strike was a work stoppage involving silk mill workers in Paterson, New Jersey. The strike involved demands for establishment of an eight-hour day and improved working conditions. The strike began on February 1 1913 but didn't generalize until February 25 1913.The strike ended five months later, on July 28. During the course of the strike, approximately 1,850 strikers were arrested, including Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) leaders Bill Haywood and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn.[1]

  1. ^ The Samuel Gompers Papers.

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إضراب الحرير باترسون 1913 Arabic Silklaborista striko de Patersono (1913) EO 패터슨 견직 파업 Korean

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