Union Timeline

  • Knights of Labor founded

    Knights of Labor founded
    Uriah Stephens forms the Knights of Labor. They are ale to organize workers around the country under the radar of management. Amongst first labor organizers.
  • HayMarket Riot

    HayMarket Riot
    Labor rally at the HayMarket square in Chicago. Trying to get 8 hour work days. Everything goes bad when a bomb is tossed at the police who then fire into the crowd. Creates a bad image of labor movements.
  • Sherman Anti-Trust act passed

    Sherman Anti-Trust act passed
    Congress passes this act to prevent business monopolies. It is used effectively by emloyers against unions.
  • HomeStead Strike

    HomeStead Strike
    Lockout at Homstead Steel Works turns violent after 300 Pinkerton detectives get attacked and a small battle is the results. Seven Pinkertons and eleven union members are killed. Court injunctions help crush this union safeguarding the steel industry from organized labor for decades.
  • Pullman Strike

    Pullman Strike
    Union workers walk out of factory of th Pullman factory. The company was good to them but the strike ends in total defeat.
  • ILGWU strike

    ILGWU strike
    The International Ladies Garment Workers demands a 20 percent pay raise and 52 hour work weeks. 20,000 workers walk out of 500 factories. It is successful and is the largest labor movement by women in history.
  • Gompers Dies

    Gompers Dies
    Samuel Gompers, the most influential of the early labor leaders dies at age 74.
  • Taft-Hartley Act

    Taft-Hartley Act
    Established guidelines to correct unions unfair labor practices.
  • Kennedy Legalizes Public Employee Unions

    Kennedy Legalizes Public Employee Unions
    Law allowing federal employees to organize, joinn unions, and bargain collectively with the government. They cannot strike though. This move begins an era of public employee unionization.
  • Equal Pay Act

    Equal Pay Act
    Prohibits discrimination in wages on the basis of sex.
  • Postal Strike

    Postal Strike
    More than 200,000 post workers walk off the job. It is the first strike of public employees and it is successful by leading to the modernization of the postal service.