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Nurses at St. Peter's Health North and Broadway campuses vote to unionize with MNA 2023-10-20 [KTVH-TV]

'Great Resignation': Stress, housing costs lead MT's service industry workers to leave jobs 2022-07-25 [Fairfield Sun Times]

Three Forks labor standoff, lockout ends with agreement, “win” for working Montanans 2018-11-01 [Missoula Current]

‘It's Time to Get Pissed Off': In Montana, a Labor Standoff Has National Implications 2018-10-30 [The Nation]

Nurses' union? Yes, and why 2019-07-08 [Daily Inter Lake]

Protect Montana's apprentices and journey workers! 2022-03-11 [MT AFL-CIO]

MT hospital workers sue employer, claiming underpayments 2022-02-18 [Becker's Hosp Rev]

Gianforte urges religious exemptions for health care workers facing vaccine mandate 2022-02-12 [Montana Public Radio]

Montana Nurses Walk off Job 2021-06-01 [U.S. News]

Right-to-work legislation is wrong for Montana 2021-02-26 [EPI]

Opponents, supporters pack hearing on right-to-work bill 2021-02-17 [KXLH]

Bankrupt coal firm execs received $700,000 in bonuses, but workers could lose pensions 2021-02-13 [Casper Star Tribune]

Bozeman man plays trumpet nightly to honor health care workers 2020-07-04 [Bozeman Daily Chronicle]

Yellowstone Guides File Complaint For Union Busting 2020-05-05 [MT PR]

Govt task force looks into payroll fraud in MT construction industry 2020-02-03 [KPVI]

Grant for retraining displaced coal plant workers untapped 2019-08-28 [Albany Times Union]

Study shows graduate teaching assistants make least money in Montana 2019-07-21 [Bozeman Daily Chronicle]

Three Forks-lockout union leader named Montana AFL-CIO president 2019-07-18 [Bozeman Daily Chronicle]

Locked-out union workers reach agreement with talc plant 2018-11-01 [SFChornicle]

Talc mill workers, managers to resume talks amid lockout 2018-08-30 [News Tribune]

MT Gov. Steve Bullock gives his support to locked-out union workers 2018-08-11 [USNews]

Missoula Independent staff votes yes for union; next up, contract negotiations 2018-04-08 [Missoula Current]

This month in labour history

This month in labour history

3-04-1968 In a church in Memphis, Tennessee, 10,000 citizens gather to hear what will be the last speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He will stress the similarities between the labour movement and that of civil rights. [more]

8-04-1911 An explosion at the Banner coal mine near Birmingham, Alabama, kills 128 prisoners rented to the company as miners, under a contract with the prison administration. [more]

10-04-1930 Dolores Huerta, Mexican-American labour leader, is born. [more]

11-04-1934 Frank Norman is murdered by the Ku Klux Klan for organising citrus workers irrespective of their race. [more]

11-04-1974 United Mine Workers President W. A. “Tony” Boyle is found guilty of first-degree murder, for ordering the 1969 assassination of union reformer Joseph A. “Jock” Yablonski. Yablonski, his wife and daughter were murdered on December 30, 1969. [more]

14-04-1939 'The Grapes of Wrath', John Steinbeck's classic novel about itinerant labor, strikes and the Great Depression, is published. [more]

15-04-1889 Birth of labour and civil rights leader A. Phillip Randolph [more]

15-04-1916 The newspaper of the Industrial Workers of the World union announced the formation of its Domestic Workers Union in Denver. [more]

15-04-1973 housands of members of the United Farm Workers union walked out on strike. They were battling the Teamsters union over the right to represent farm workers. The dispute ended with victory for the UFW. [more]

16-04-1970 A white foreman at a Chrysler plant in Detroit threatened to murder a black worker. When the worker complained Chrysler sacked him. 1,000 workers, white and black, walked out on strike in protest until management backed down. [more]

17-04-1944 Members of the militant machinists' union Lodge 68 in San Francisco began an overtime ban in pursuance of a new contract. They ended up fighting the employer, the government and even the Communist Party. [more]

18-04-1941 After 4 weeks of a boycott, New York bus companies agree to hire 200 black drivers and mechanics [more]

21-04-1967 New York Governor Rockefeller signs the Taylor Law, allowing unions in the public sector, but banning strikes. [more]

21-04-1920 The Anaconda Road massacre took place in Butte, Montana, when mine guards employed by the Anaconda company shot 17 striking miners, killing one. All were shot in the back as they tried to flee. No one was charged for the killing. [more]

21-04-1894 A nationwide strike of coal miners against pay cuts began. 145,000 miners walked out, and despite violent repression and facing starvation they held out for weeks and won some concessions. [more]

24-04-1999 The ILWU halts shipping on the West Coast in solidarity with Mumia Abu-Jamal. [more]