• The 19751976 Washington Post pressmen's strike was a strike action by The Washington Post's pressmen. The strike began on October 1, 1975. The Washington...
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  • end of the 19751976 Washington Post pressmen's strike, a result the unions were striving to avoid in this case. In the short term, the strike cost the...
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  • as well as online. In 1975, the pressmen's union went on strike. The Post hired replacement workers to replace the pressmen's union, and other unions...
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  • Representatives to impeach Nixon for the war. Times pressmen derided the advertisement; New York Printing Pressmen's Union chairman Richard Siemers called the advertisement...
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  • labor movement led to the establishment of the International Printing Pressmen's Union of North America (IPPU), in 1889. In 1892, the ITU authorized membership...
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  • Personal History (category The Washington Post)
    reporter, then with the strikes at the Post, most notably the 19751976 pressmen's strike. "The 1998 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Biography". The Pulitzer...
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  • States labor laws. 1 October 1975 (United States) Washington Post Pressmen's Strike occurred. 1976 (United States) U.S. Congress voted down union-sponsored...
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    : 333–50  18 February Influential columnist Walter Lippman in The Washington Post said escalation of the war would be a disaster. "For this country to...
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    constitutional monarchy until 1970. Acting presidents were Henry Everard (19751976, August–November 1978 and March–June 1979) and Jack William Pithey (1978–1979)...
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  • 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019. "Pressmen Reach Tentative Pact In 84-Day N.Y. Newspaper Strike". The Washington Post. Pilkington, Ed (January 4, 2012)...
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    200 draftees. The results were kept secret, with a policy that "Although pressmen will be able to watch and photograph the drawing of the first marble they...
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  • King County Labor Council (category Trade unions in Washington (state))
    various strikes for workers' rights such as the Custodians strike of 1975, and the sanctioning of the second Seattle Community College strike of 1976. The...
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