e/1926 Passaic Textile Strike

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has glosseng: The 1926 Passaic Textile Strike was a work stoppage by over 15,000 woolen mill workers in and around Passaic, New Jersey over cuts in wages imposed in unison by several factories in the vicinity. Conducted in its initial phase by a "United Front Committee" organized by the Trade Union Educational League of the Workers (Communist) Party, the strike began on January 25, 1926 and officially ended only on March 1, 1927, when the final mill being picketed signed a contract with the striking workers. It was the first Communist-led work stoppage in the United States. The event was immortalized by a seven reel silent movie intended to generate sympathy and funds for the striking workers.
lexicalizationeng: 1926 Passaic Textile Strike
instance ofc/1926 labor disputes and strikes
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