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A defining moment in local labor history began 80 years ago.It was the third week in June of 1937, and steel workers had been on strike against the “Little Steel” companies for about a month in a collection of mills around the southern and western shores of the Great Lakes. Other cities also saw shocking violence, including Chicago, where 10 people were slain as police fired on a Republic Steel picket line.

Defining moment in local labor history began 89 years ago

Marie Shellock - May 26, 2017
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