1916
Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 10. — A general strike of all crafts of labor, numbering approximately 75,000, is a contingency that faces Wilkesbarre and the Wyoming Valley as the result of efforts of labor union officials to obtain an immediate stay in the enforcement of the city ordinance which jitney owners say will make it impossible for them to continue in business. The result, union leaders say, would be to break the street car strike that has been in effect since October 14, 1915.
Mayor John V. Kosek announced on Friday that the ordinance will go into effect at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning.
—The Fryeburg Post, Fryeburg, Maine, Sept. 12, 1916, p. 7.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Strike to Help Jitneys?
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