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- Roman-Phoenician soldier born in Sidon, whose tombstone was found by railworkers in Bingerbrück, Germany, in 1859. In October 1859, during the construction...
- to demand payment in West Marks instead of East Marks. Around 13.000 railworkers living in West Berlin parti****ted in the strike. East German uprising...
- in solidarity with the striking railworkers. Following the success of the February strikes, rank-and-file railworkers felt their employers were not respecting...
- January 1950, the railworkers' secretariat was excluded from the central committee due to its support for the CUAS, causing the railworkers' federation to...
- on cargo or p****engers. The p****engers turned out to be twenty burly railworkers with their paychecks in their pockets, all of whom were on their way...
- example of graffiti monikers were found on traincars created by hobos and railworkers since the late 1800s. The Bozo Texino monikers were do****ented by filmmaker...
- emplo**** previously by the state, businessmen, clergymen, students, railworkers. In the winter and spring of 1941, the Soviet troops (NKVD) opened fire...
- official with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, a U.S. railworkers union which has in conjunction with railroads been offering peer counseling...
- workers. The killings prompted an industrial action by the National Railworkers Union in Britain and Ireland. Mallow lies on the River Blackwater, and...
- safety was stunning. Between 1877 and 1887, approximately 38% of all railworker accidents involved coupling. That percentage fell as the railroads began...