LABOR VIDEO OF THE WEEK - Remembering Triangle
"America’s unions mourn the 146 lives lost on that tragic day, many of whom were immigrant women."
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#OnThisDay in 1911, 146 workers — mostly young women — were killed in the #TriangleShirtwaist Company's factory fire in Manhattan; the horrific tragedy prompted enactment of important worker safety reforms... #TriangleFire
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Take time today to remember the 135 survivors whose lives were profoundly changed by their experience.
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Take time today to remember the 146 mostly immigrant women and girls who lost their lives because the exit doors were locked and they couldn’t escape the flames.
Many jumped to their death from the burning building.
#TriangleFire #TriangleShirtwaistFactoryFire #25March #NeverForget #NeverAgain
Today marks the 115th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire which changed worker protections in NYC and throughout the United States.
The Triangle Fire was a catalyst for labor reform.
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"Cover of "The Traingle Fire| Brief HIstory with Documents" by Jo Ann E. Argersinger
3/25/1911 — Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Trial | Primary Sources: The 1910’s: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire cnu.libguides.com/c.php?g=5817... #TriangleFire #WomensHistoryMonth #labor #safety #law #UShistory #LawSky #gov #fire
Remember the Triangle Fire | Never Forget
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3/25/1911 — 115th Anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, NYC | 123 women + 23 men burned or jumped to their deaths. The tragedy was a historic turning point for U.S. #labor rights that demanded workplace safety legislation #TriangleFire #WomensHistoryMonth #law #LawSky #PolSky #TDIH
They evacuated management who went PAST the workers to safety
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From 2001: Rose Freedman, Last Survivor of #TriangleFire, Dies at 107 www.nytimes.com/2026/02/17/n...
This happened today in a town about 30 miles away from Omaha. Possibly three people dead, they're unaccounted for at this time. 🫤 I'd bet money on an error due to staffing or other cost cutting measures, like not doing PMs.
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Isn't it illegal to lock employees in buildings? #TriangleFire
When Frances Perkins witnessed the fire that changed her world…
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A photograph of the fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, NYC, March 25, 1911. The water does not reach to the top of the building.
A newspaper photo of the burnt out interior of the Triange Shirtwaist Factory. The caption reads: “A corner of the work-room on the ninth floor of the Asch Building. It was from these windows that many of the girls jumped. Few jumped until their clothing was on fire.”
A view of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Memorial. A “silver ribbon” runs up the corner of the building to the height of the fire. The corner of Washington Place and Greene Street, Greenwich Village, NYC.
On this day in 1911, 146 people, mostly women and young girls, died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. The oldest was 43, the two youngest, only 14.
Frances Perkins, FDR’s future Secretary of Labor witnessed the fire and later said it was “the day the New Deal was born.” #OTD #trianglefire
I remember the horror I felt when I learned about this abominable piece of history, decades ago. PBS has a good documentary; seen it twice. Profoundly illustrates the need for regulations. I believe 145 out of the 146 dead were women, mostly young immigrants #TriangleFire
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The name Civia Eisenberg, 17 years old, lived here 14 east 1st street, died March 25, 1911. Triangle Factory Fire in multi colored chalk on gray pavement.
In 1911 the #TriangleFire took the lives of 146 garment workers, most of them immigrant women and girls, & galvanized a movement for social & economic justice.
Each year we #Chalk the names in front of their former homes.
Honored to have chalked in memory of ANNIE MILLER, age 16, who died on this date in the horrific 1911 Triangle Factory Fire. #trianglefire #CHALK2025
Triangle Shirtwaist fire
#OnThisDay in 1911, 146 workers — mostly young women — were killed in the #TriangleShirtwaist Company's factory fire in Manhattan; the horrific tragedy prompted enactment of important worker safety reforms... #TriangleFire
www.history.com/this-day-in-...
Triangle Fire - Fire trucks spraying the building
3/25/1911 — 114th Anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, NYC | 123 women and 23 men burned or jumped to their deaths. The tragedy was a historic turning point for U.S. labor rights that demanded workplace safety legislation #TriangleFire #WomensHistoryMonth #labor #law #history #OTD
Today marks the 114th anniversary of the #TriangleShirtwaistFactoryFire
Take time today to remember the 146 people who lost their lives as the exit doors were locked and they couldn't escape the flames; remember the 135 survivors whose lives were changed forever
#TriangleFire #25March #NeverForget
On this day in 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City occurred. #OTD #TriangleFire #History
#OnThisDay Heroes were made.
When the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire broke out in a trash can on March 25, 1911, only one garment worker noticed. But soon the flames and smoke were inescapable.
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Today’s news has put me in the mood to rewatch this powerful film, about the extremes produced by unabated industrial capitalism, and how a terrible tragedy awoke an entire American city to that reality.
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Chalk message on sidewalk: Sarah Sabasowitz, Age 17, lived here: 212 Ave B. Died March 25, 1911, Triangle Factory Fire
Chalk message on sidewalk: Josephine Carlisi, Age 34, lived here: 502 E 12th. Died March 25, 1911, Triangle Factory Fire
Today is the 113th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, in which 146 workers, mostly girls and young women, died. I've been teaching this to my ESL class of adult immigrants, and they inspired me to take place in the Chalk project today. #TriangleFire #Chalk2024 #StreetPictures
Today marks the 113th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire which changed worker protections in NYC and throughout the United States.
Take time out of your day today to remember the 146 mostly immigrant women and girls who lost their lives
#TriangleFire #NeverAgain #25March
The fire led to the formation of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) - our oldest predecessor union - which began the fight against sweatshops in the U.S. & Canada.
Join us at 6PM for a virtual commemoration of the #TriangleFire:
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Pause a moment today to regard 100 yrs of scrappy US fighters who have worked to prevent #trianglefire workplace homicides.