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Observing labor dynamics reveals women as the demographic majority, embodying collective strength and resilience. Recognizing this challenges gendered labor hierarchies and affirms women’s foundational role in economic productivity. #WomenInLabor

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Women in Labor Discuss Union Impact and Personal Experiences in Construction Sector Building tradeswomen share insights on labor experiences and unionization benefits.

The powerful voices of Black women in the labor movement are breaking barriers and reshaping the future of work—discover their inspiring stories and the urgent call for change.

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#OH #CitizenPortal #UnionSupport #WomenInLabor #DiversityInWorkplace

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🗓️ 6 June 1889 Agnes Nestor is born. A glove maker turned labor leader, she fought for women’s factory rights and 8-hour workdays. Her hands shaped more than gloves they shaped justice. Who’s crafting change today?
#HerStoryDaily #WomenInLabor #HiddenHerStory

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How Have Minnesota Workers Historically Resisted Fascism and Oppression?

Minnesota’s labor history includes three notable instances of organized resistance against oppressive forces:  

**1. Teamsters Local 574’s Union Defense Guard (1938)**  
In response to the pro-Nazi Silver Shirts’ rise in Minneapolis, Teamsters Local 574 formed a multi-union defense group led by Indigenous veteran Ray Rainbolt. The guard used intelligence networks and combat training to disrupt Silver Shirt activities, including foiling a speech by leader William Dudley Pelley, who fled the city after their intervention[1].  

**2. Immigrant Women in the 1916 Iron Range Strike**  
A spontaneous strike against U.S. Steel’s Oliver Mining Company saw immigrant women play a central role in resistance. Organized by the IWW, women defended parades from armed deputies, physically confronted guards denying water access, and faced media attacks for challenging gender norms. Despite the strike’s failure, their solidarity across ethnic lines highlighted militant opposition to corporate control[1].  

**3. The People’s Pilgrimage (1937)**  
Unemployed workers, organized as the People’s Lobby, occupied Minnesota’s Capitol overnight to demand unemployment aid from Governor Elmer Benson’s blocked relief package. The peaceful sit-in involved speeches and songs, drawing national attention but failing to pass the legislation amid Republican opposition[1].  

These efforts underscore Minnesota’s legacy of cross-community labor organizing against fascist, corporate, and political threats.

Citations:
[1] https://workdaymagazine.org/three-times-workers-resisted-fascism-in-minnesota-history/
[2] https://workdaymagazine.org

#MinnesotaLaborHistory #WorkerResistance #AntiFascism #AntiOppression #Teamsters574 #UnionDefenseGuard #SilverShirts #IronRangeStrike #ImmigrantWorkers #WomenInLabor #IWW #Wobblies #PeoplesPilgrimage #UnemployedWorkers #LaborOrganizing #MinnesotaHistory #Solidarity #DirectAction #UnionPower

How Have Minnesota Workers Historically Resisted Fascism and Oppression? Minnesota’s labor history includes three notable instances of organized resistance against oppressive forces: **1. Teamsters Local 574’s Union Defense Guard (1938)** In response to the pro-Nazi Silver Shirts’ rise in Minneapolis, Teamsters Local 574 formed a multi-union defense group led by Indigenous veteran Ray Rainbolt. The guard used intelligence networks and combat training to disrupt Silver Shirt activities, including foiling a speech by leader William Dudley Pelley, who fled the city after their intervention[1]. **2. Immigrant Women in the 1916 Iron Range Strike** A spontaneous strike against U.S. Steel’s Oliver Mining Company saw immigrant women play a central role in resistance. Organized by the IWW, women defended parades from armed deputies, physically confronted guards denying water access, and faced media attacks for challenging gender norms. Despite the strike’s failure, their solidarity across ethnic lines highlighted militant opposition to corporate control[1]. **3. The People’s Pilgrimage (1937)** Unemployed workers, organized as the People’s Lobby, occupied Minnesota’s Capitol overnight to demand unemployment aid from Governor Elmer Benson’s blocked relief package. The peaceful sit-in involved speeches and songs, drawing national attention but failing to pass the legislation amid Republican opposition[1]. These efforts underscore Minnesota’s legacy of cross-community labor organizing against fascist, corporate, and political threats. Citations: [1] https://workdaymagazine.org/three-times-workers-resisted-fascism-in-minnesota-history/ [2] https://workdaymagazine.org #MinnesotaLaborHistory #WorkerResistance #AntiFascism #AntiOppression #Teamsters574 #UnionDefenseGuard #SilverShirts #IronRangeStrike #ImmigrantWorkers #WomenInLabor #IWW #Wobblies #PeoplesPilgrimage #UnemployedWorkers #LaborOrganizing #MinnesotaHistory #Solidarity #DirectAction #UnionPower

#MinnesotaLaborHistory #WorkerResistance #AntiFascism #AntiOppression #Teamsters574 #UnionDefenseGuard #SilverShirts #IronRangeStrike #ImmigrantWorkers #WomenInLabor #IWW #Wobblies #PeoplesPilgrimage #UnemployedWorkers #LaborOrganizing #MinnesotaHistory #Solidarity #DirectAction #UnionPower

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Happy International Women's Day!

Today, we celebrate the achievements of women and renew our commitment to gender equality in the workplace. Together, let’s continue to uplift and support each other in the fight for equality!

#InternationalWomensDay #WomenInLabor #UnionStrong

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Missouri sues Starbucks, claiming ‘systemic discrimination’ via DEI Republican attorney general files suit claiming – without evidence – coffee chain’s hiring policies cause higher prices

Damn we can't even have a job making coffee now

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#WomenInLabor
#WomenAtWork
#Starbucks
#Missouri
#DEI

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#DoraLeeJones was a dedicated labor organizer and civil rights activist, known for her work with the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. She fought for fair wages and better working conditions for garment workers. #LaborHistory #WomenInLabor #BlackHistoryMonth

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