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1946 Oakland General Strike

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Mar 24, 2025
In the aftermath of World War II, the Oakland General Strike erupted, shutting down the city as thousands of workers rallied for their rights. The podcast discusses the socio-economic factors behind this significant labor movement and the fierce determination of retail workers facing opposition. It highlights the legacy of the strike, including the formation of the Oakland Voters League and its role in political engagement. Additionally, it delves into the broader implications of legislative changes like the Taft-Hartley Act on union dynamics and labor rights.
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Stamford General Strike

  • The Stamford general strike started with machinists at Yale and Town Company.
  • Public outrage followed police intervention, leading to a city shutdown.
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Rochester General Strike

  • The Rochester general strike began after a city manager fired unionizing workers.
  • A mass demonstration and subsequent strike involved 35,000 union members.
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Retail Workers' Demands

  • Oakland retail workers sought unionization for better pay and conditions.
  • They aimed to eliminate the exploitative "ready room" system.
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