Today in Labor History November 8, 1892: 20,000 black & white workers united for a General Strike in New Orleans. In the wake of the streetcar drivers’ labor victory earlier in the year, in which they won a closed shop and shorter workday, a massive organizing campaign led to the creation of dozens of new unions and greater demands from the city’s workers. On October 24, several thousand members of the Triple Alliance (teamsters, scalesmen and packers) struck for overtime pay and the 10-hour day. Many members of the Alliance were African American. The bosses used race-baiting to try and divide the workers, but failed. Members of other unions started to join in solidarity, leading to a General Strike on November 8. The strike successfully bled the banks of half their pre-strike holdings. Finally, the bosses agreed to sit down with both black and white union leaders and agreed to the 10-hour day and overtime pay, but not a universal closed union shop. #workingclass #LaborHistory #neworleans #GeneralStrike #racism #antiracism #union #organizing #solidarity image
The 10 richest Americans have seen their wealth collectively grow by $700 billion since President Trump’s return to office. Assets of the richest 0.1% of Americans reached its highest level on record at 12.6%. #oligarchy #classwar #trump #bezos #zuckerberg #elonmusk #poverty #capitalism image
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Today in Labor History November 7, 1918: Kurt Eisner led an uprising that overthrew the Wittelsbach dynasty in Bavaria, during the German Revolution. After the Kiel Mutiny a few days prior, uprisings broke out throughout Germany. Within months, the Independent Social Democrats, who were heading the provisional government, were overthrown by the Bavarian Raterepublik, composed of Workers', Soldiers', and Farmers' Councils. Those fighting the socialists included anarchists and anti-authoritarian communists like Erich Mühsam, Gustav Landauer, Ernst Toller and Ret Marut (who became known as the novelist B. Traven after fleeing the counterrevolution and living in exile in Mexico). #workingclass #LaborHistory #Revolution #soviet #bavaria #germany #anarchism #communism #socialism #writer #author #novel #books #fiction #satire [@bookstadon]( ) image
Today in Labor History November 7, 1915: Emiliano Zapata proposed a new labor law that included an 8-hour day, prohibition of work for children under age 14, worker cooperatives to run factories abandoned by owners, and a fixed minimum wage. #workingclass #LaborHistory #mexico #Revolution #zapata #8HourDay #ChildLabor #MinimumWage image
Today in Labor History November 7, 1912: Ernest Riebe's "Mr. Block," IWW labor comic strip first appeared in print. Mr. Block was one of the best-loved features in the Wobbly press. Joe Hill wrote a song about "Mr. Block," who was a boss-loving, American Dream-believing, self-sabotaging knucklehead. Some call Riebe the first "underground" comic book artist. Mr. Block (by Joe Hill) Please give me your attention, I'll introduce to you A man who is a credit to the ["Our] old Red White and Blue["] His head is made of lumber and solid as a rock He is a common worker and his name is Mr. Block And Block [he] thinks he may be premier [President] some day Chorus Oh Mr. Block, you were born by mistake You take the cake, you make me ache [Go] tie a rock on your block and then jump in the lake Kindly do that for Liberty's sake! 2. Yes, Mr. Block is lucky - he got a job, by gee! The shark got seven dollars for job and fare and fee They shipped him to a desert and dumped him with his truck But when he tried to find his job he sure was out of luck He shouted, "That's too raw! I'll fix them with the law!" 3. Block hiked back to the city but wasn't doing well He said "I'll join the union, the great AF of L". He got a job that morning, got fired by the night He said, "I'll see Sam Gompers and he'll fix that foreman right!" Sam Gompers said, "You see, you've got our sympathy." 4. Election day he shouted, "A Socialist for Mayor!" The comrade got elected [and] he happy was for fair But after the election he got an awful shock [When] a great big socialistic bull did rap him on the block And Comrade Block did sob, "I helped him get his job!" 5. Poor Block he died one evening, I'm very glad to state He climbed the golden ladder up to the pearly gate He said, "Oh Mister Peter, one thing I'd like to tell I'd like to meet the Astorbilts and John D Rockerfell!" Old Pete said, "Is that so? You'll meet them down below!" Tune: It Looks to me Like a Big Time Tonight. from Al Grierson, by Joe Hill, in 13th ed. of the Little Red Songbook #workingclass #LaborHistory #IWW #anarchism #MrBlock #LittleRedSongbook #JoeHill #underground #comics #cartoon #satire #writer #artist [@bookstadon]( ) image
Today in Labor History November 7, 1907: Jesús García Corona saved the entire Mexican town of Nacozari de García by driving a burning train full of dynamite six kilometers (3.7 miles) away before it could explode. He was a railroad brakeman and died in the explosion. #workingclass #LaborHistory #mexico #JesusGarciaCorona #hero #railroad image