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LABOR HISTORY TODAY February 7, 1894

Lawrence Smoot | Published on 2/7/2025


Union miners in Cripple Creek, CO begin what is to become a five-month strike that started when mineowners cut wages to $2.50 a day, from $3. The state militia was called out in support of the strikers – the only time in U.S. history that a militia was directed to side with the workers. The strike ended in victory for the union.

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