Honoring the anniversary of America's first pay equity strike
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Striketober and Strikesgiving are over, but worker strikes are still going strong. As I write this, Kellogg’s workers are holding the line in Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Memphis. Alabama miners are heading into their ninth month of standing up to Warrior Met Coal. And the wave of worker actions demonstrating power and the fight for fairness continues to rise.[caption caption="An AFSCME Local 101 member pickets the San Jose City Hall in July 1981.
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