- The New
England Shoemakers Strike of 1860 or Lynn
Shoeworkers Strike began on
February 22, 1860 with 3,000
shoemakers walking off
their jobs in Lynn,...
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guilds including those of
tobacco workers, carpenters, cooks, tailors,
shoeworkers, mariners, and laborers"
gathered at
Variedades Theater in Sampaloc,...
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Gerald Zahavi, Workers, Managers, and
Welfare Capitalism, sub-titled: The
Shoeworkers and
Tanners of
Endicott Johnson, 1890–1950 (Copyright 1988, ISBN 0-252-01444-8...
- The
union was
established in 1919, on the
initiative of the
Belgian Shoeworkers' Union,
which merged into it.
Compared to its forerunner, the new union...
- in 1707
Order of the
Knights of St. Crispin,
American labor union of
shoeworkers Saint Crispin's Day, the
feast day of the
Christian saints Crispin and...
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American labor activist and
politician from M****achusetts. Scates, a
shoeworker and
street car operator, was a
member of the
Social Democratic Party of...
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Rohan truly aspired to go straight.
Rohan married and
obtained a job as a
shoeworker.
While he was away, his old gang, the Egan's Rats, had
mushroomed into...