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Jan 12,1919: GOVERNMENT READY TO ENFORCE THE FINDINGS [1]
March 30, 1919:CITY GRANTS PART OF STRIKE DEMAND: Harbor Workers Return to Work to Move Accumulated Garbage. [2]
March 31, 1919: 2,600 QUIT STRIKE OF HARBOR WORKERS: Tidewater Union Compromises its Demands, Winning an Increase in Wages. INSURES SUPPLY OF COAL [3]
Apr 3, 1919 LIGHTER CAPTAINS QUIT PORT WORKERS' STRIKE: Of 16,000 Men Only 5,000 Hold Out--Boat Owners Offer Wage Increase. [4]
Apr 4 , 1919 HOISTING ENGINEERS QUIT HARBOR STRIKE: Boat Owners' Terms Acceptable to Committee--Ratification Is Expected Today. LIGHTER CAPTAINS GO BACK Policemen Placed on Tugs Taking City Refuse to Dumping Grounds. [5]
Apr 6, 1919 DEADLOCK ON COAL BOATS.: Unions Refuse to Tow Craft Manned by Former Strikers [6]
April 7, 1919 MAY END HARBOR STRIKE.: Workers Will Act on Private Boat Owners' Proposal Today. [7]
April 8, 1919 HARBOR MEN REJECT BOAT OWNERS' TERMS: [8]
Apr 15, 1919 HARBOR MEN VOTE STRIKE ON R.R. BOATS: Demand Reinstatement of Men Discharged for Breaking Settlement Agreements. [9]
Apr 16, 1919 HARBOR UNIONS ORDER NEW STRIKE TO BLOCKADE CITY: Declare Intention to Refuse to Berth [10]
Apr 18, 1919 MAKE TRUCE OFFER IN HARBOR STRIKE: Unions Propose an Arbitration, Which Boat Owners Consider Today [11]
April 20, 1919 END HARBOR STRIKE; GRANT 10-HOUR DAY; Question of Wages to be Decided by a Joint Committee of Boat Owners and Workers [12]
June 17, 1919 MORE FOR PORT WORKERS.: Arbitration Board, Unionists and Employers, Announces Agreement [13]
(Different strike shortly after)
July 27, 1919 SHIP STRIKE ENDS; NEW ONE IMPENDS; Engineers Now Threaten to Quit Their Places on Craft Tied Up in Harbor. DEMAND WAGE INCREASE Other Workers Vote to Accept Terms Reached by Leaders and Owners on Friday.
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Jan 12,1919: GOVERNMENT READY TO ENFORCE THE FINDINGS [1]
March 30, 1919:CITY GRANTS PART OF STRIKE DEMAND: Harbor Workers Return to Work to Move Accumulated Garbage. [2]
March 31, 1919: 2,600 QUIT STRIKE OF HARBOR WORKERS: Tidewater Union Compromises its Demands, Winning an Increase in Wages. INSURES SUPPLY OF COAL [3]
Apr 3, 1919 LIGHTER CAPTAINS QUIT PORT WORKERS' STRIKE: Of 16,000 Men Only 5,000 Hold Out--Boat Owners Offer Wage Increase. [4]
Apr 4 , 1919 HOISTING ENGINEERS QUIT HARBOR STRIKE: Boat Owners' Terms Acceptable to Committee--Ratification Is Expected Today. LIGHTER CAPTAINS GO BACK Policemen Placed on Tugs Taking City Refuse to Dumping Grounds. [5]
Apr 6, 1919 DEADLOCK ON COAL BOATS.: Unions Refuse to Tow Craft Manned by Former Strikers [6]
April 7, 1919 MAY END HARBOR STRIKE.: Workers Will Act on Private Boat Owners' Proposal Today. [7]
April 8, 1919 HARBOR MEN REJECT BOAT OWNERS' TERMS: [8]
Apr 15, 1919 HARBOR MEN VOTE STRIKE ON R.R. BOATS: Demand Reinstatement of Men Discharged for Breaking Settlement Agreements. [9]
Apr 16, 1919 HARBOR UNIONS ORDER NEW STRIKE TO BLOCKADE CITY: Declare Intention to Refuse to Berth [10]
Apr 18, 1919 MAKE TRUCE OFFER IN HARBOR STRIKE: Unions Propose an Arbitration, Which Boat Owners Consider Today [11]
April 20, 1919 END HARBOR STRIKE; GRANT 10-HOUR DAY; Question of Wages to be Decided by a Joint Committee of Boat Owners and Workers [12]
June 17, 1919 MORE FOR PORT WORKERS.: Arbitration Board, Unionists and Employers, Announces Agreement [13]
(Different strike shortly after)
July 27, 1919 SHIP STRIKE ENDS; NEW ONE IMPENDS; Engineers Now Threaten to Quit Their Places on Craft Tied Up in Harbor. DEMAND WAGE INCREASE Other Workers Vote to Accept Terms Reached by Leaders and Owners on Friday.
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LoomCreek (
talk) 12:04, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
References