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Mine Wars Museum hosts new Black Lung exhibit 2026-04-11 [AOL]

‘The Gun on Second Street’ Crew on Strike In West Virginia in Absence of Good Faith Negotiations 2025-12-19 [IATSE]

UMWA celebrates Labor Day and union workers 2025-09-02 [WOAY]

Voices from coal country say closures of MSHA offices will endanger mine safety 2025-04-06 [Rochester First]

Unions rally in Charleston over federal cuts 2025-04-06 [WOWK]

Fighting for black lung benefits for miners and families 2024-09-17 [UMWA]

AFL-CIO holds Labor Day picnic to honor role of organized labor in American history 2024-09-02 [12 WBOY]

Commission hires outside legal counsel to deal with UMWA matters 2024-08-22 [UMWA]

Stand up for workers rights: Stop union-busting in Monongalia County! 2024-06-04 [UMWA]

UMWA rescinds endorsement of Monongalia county commission candidate 2024-06-04 [UMWA]

Kroger workers reject contract, authorize strike 2024-03-03 [Dominion Post]

Kroger union workers at 38 stores in West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio reject contract offer 2024-03-02 [CBS]

House bill: Workers could retaliate against physical attacks in workplace without fear of firing 2024-02-20 [MetroNews]

Beckley Coca-Cola workers now members of Teamsters Local 175 2023-12-24 [MetroNews]

‘We love you Karen’: How Starbucks workers rallied to help one of their own: Students chipped in to buy a car for a beloved Starbucks barista at West Virginia’s Marshall University campus 2023-09-08 [Wash Post]

WV postal workers protest poor working conditions in Clarksburg 2023-04-29 [WBOY]

Manchin, Capito announce $2.1 million to support Black Lung clinics in West Virginia 2022-07-24 [UMWA]

“We Can't Reach Him”: Joe Manchin Is Ghosting the West Virginia Union Workers Whose Jobs His Daughter Helped Outsource 2021-07-23 [Vanity Fair]

Kroger workers reject company's contract offer 2020-11-09 [Parkersburg News and Sentinel]

*I Live Paycheck to Paycheck*: A West Virginia Teacher Explains Why She's on Strike 2018-03-02 [NYTimes]

All-In or Nothing: West Virginia's Teacher Strike Was Months in the Making 2018-03-04 [NYTimes]

West Virginia Raises Teachers' Pay to End Statewide Strike 2018-03-06 [NYTimes]

I am a coal miner's daughter and a West Virginia teacher. Here's why I'm on strike. 2018-03-06 [PBS]

W.Va. teachers' unions call for strike over education bill they view as retaliation 2019-02-19 [Washington Post]

How do striking West Virginia teachers' salaries compare with teacher pay in other states? No. 47! 2018-03-04 [Wash Post]

Health care workers protest against WVU Medicine's vaccination mandate for employees 2021-08-29 [WDTV]

SAG-AFTRA statement on live-reporting incident 2022-01-22 [SAG-AFTRA]

WV unions push Joe Manchin to back down on Build Back Better 2021-12-29 [Salon]

Huntington Hospital strike ends in narrow vote 2021-12-03 [West Virginia Public Broadcasting]

Long Hours, Sleepless Nights: Nonprofit Workers Unionize in the Appalachian Coalfields 2021-08-13 [Strikewave]

Cabell Huntington Hospital to terminate Medicare supplement plan for some retirees 2021-02-10 [Wayne County News ]

Nurses with Cabell Huntington Hospital reach agreement with hospital executives 2021-01-15 [WOWK TV News]

Nurses approve union contract at Cabell Huntington Hospital 2021-01-17 [WTVQ TV Lexington News]

Harper Mills union employees hold vigil to voice concerns about contract negotiations 2020-11-20 [WVNSTV]

Kroger workers vote to accept new contract 2020-11-22 [WOWK]

Harper Mills union employees hold vigil to voice concerns about contract negotiations 2020-11-19 [WVNSTV]

Vigil to bring to light labor negotiations 2020-11-18 [Beckley Register Herald]

Reopening Of Mine Wars Museum Includes Uncovered History 2020-09-12 [WV Public Broadcasting]

Grocery workers are still on frontline of COVID-19 2020-08-29 [WV Gazette]

WV healthcare workers gather at state capitol to end racial stigmas in medical practices 2020-06-21 [WOWK]

Legal fight over right-to-work returns to state Supreme Court 2020-01-22 [Independent Herald]

WV pipeline company ordered to issue $242K in back pay, damages 2019-12-25 [WV Gazette-Mail]

Blackjewel miners get more of their pay as Labor Dept. acts against bankrupt company 2019-10-26 [WV Public Broadcasting]

Registered nurses at Cabell Huntington Hospital announce plans for a union 2019-10-10 [WSAZ]

8 a.m.: Battle of Blair Mountain, Blair, WV 2019-07-24 [Williamson Daily News]

Right-to-work lawsuit could be argued in front of WV Supreme Court this year 2019-04-21 [WV News]

Dozens of union workers target illegal labor in WV 2019-04-16 [WTRF]

WV Judge Rules Private Sector Unions are Entitled to Collect Dues, Fees, and Assessments From Non-Union Employees 2019-03-01 [Natl Law Rev]

Union leaders announce teachers strike 2019-02-19 [WTRF]

WV teachers, school employees authorize statewide work action 2019-02-11 [Charleston Gazette-Mail]

This month in labour history

This month in labour history

3-06-1900 The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union is founded in New York City. [more]

3-06-2016 A federal judge ruled that women's soccer players could not go on strike, despite their collective bargaining agreement (which included a no-strike clause) having expired. The women were in dispute over pay discrimination. [more]

4-06-1912 Massachusetts becomes the first US state to establish a minimum wage [more]

4-06-2012 When National Football League referees failed to agree to a new contract, which included big pension cuts, the NFL locked them out and began hiring scabs to replace them. Bosses came up with a revised offer which was agreed on 26 September. [more]

6-06-1933 10,000 auto workers strike in Lansing, Michigan and paralyze the city for a month following the arrest of 9 of them, including the union president's wife forced to leave 3 children alone at home. [more]

8-06-1917 Disaster at the Spectator mine in Butte, Montana: 168 dead. [more]

9-06-1865 Helen Marot, campaigner for working women, is born. [more]

10-06-1963 Congress adopts a law on equal pay for men and women. [more]

11-06-1913 Police shoot at maritime workers on strike at United Fruit Co. in New Orleans, killing one. [more]

12-06-1904 Defying AFL's Samuel Gompers, 50,000 members of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen walk off their jobs. [more]

16-06-1918 Railroad union leader and socialist Eugene Debs makes his famous speech against capitalism in Canton, OH, which will land him in jail. [more]

17-06-1903 In Philadelphia, "Mother Jones" organizes a demonstration of children who had been mutilated in textile factories to draw public attention to their fate. [more]

19-06-1912 The eight-hour day is adopted for Federal employees [more]

20-06-1947 President Truman vetoes the anti-union Taft-Hartley Act, but his veto is overturned by Congress three days later. [more]

20-06-1893 The American Railway Union is founded with Eugène Debs at its head. [more]

21-06-1877 Hanging in Pennsylvania of 10 miners accused of being "Molly Maguires" activists sentenced to death on the basis of an investigation carried out by a private detectives agency sponsored by a private company. [more]

23-06-1999 Workers at Fieldcrest Cannon textile plants in North Carolina vote for union recognition after a 25 year struggle [more]

27-06-1905 The Industrial Workers of the World, later popularly known as the Wobblies, is founded in Chicago with the aim of uniting all workers in One Big Union [more]

29-06-1894 Over 125,000 workers on two dozen railroads have joined the boycott of Pullman cars [more]

30-06-1918 Socialist anf labor leader Eugene Debs is arrested under the Espionage Act for making an anti-war speech in Canton, Ohio [more]