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TODAY'S LABOR HISTORY

Harold Phillips | Published on 8/14/2026

1935: President Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act providing, for the first time ever, guaranteed income for retirees and creating a system of unemployment benefits.


1980: Members of the upstart Polish union Solidarity seize the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk. Sixteen days later the government officially recognizes the union. Many consider the event the beginning of the end for the Iron Curtain.


1999: Former AFL-CIO president Lane Kirkland dies at age 77.


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