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Workers' Rights Timeline

  • Jamestwon Colony

    Jamestwon Colony
    English planters discovered Jamestown colony in Virginia on the banks of the James River. These planters complained about lack of laborers.
  • Bacon's Rebellion

    Bacon's Rebellion
    Nathaniel Bacon lead the servants and slaves in Virginia against the rule of Willian Berkeley. On this day, they burned down Jamestown.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    Laborers protest royal taxation in the Boston Tea Party. These laborers seized 342 chests of tea and threw them into the harbor.
  • American Revolution

    American Revolution
    The American Revolution begins. It was a revolution for America's independence.
  • Seneca Falls Convention

    Seneca Falls Convention
    The Seneca Falls women's rights convention took place. It lasted for two days. This convention was led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
  • Great Shoemaker's Strike

    Great Shoemaker's Strike
    Shoemakers in New England went on a strike against their employers.
  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation
    President Abraham Lincoln issues the final Emancipation Proclamation which states that all slaves shall be free.
  • 13th Amendment to the Constitution

    13th Amendment to the Constitution
    The 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery, is ratified.
  • National Labor Union (Unknown Month and Day)

    National Labor Union (Unknown Month and Day)
    National Labor Union, the first national labor federation in America, was founded.
  • 15th Amendment to the Consitution

    15th Amendment to the Consitution
    The 15th Amendment to the Constitution, which states that the right to vote shall not be abrogated by color, was adopted.
  • First Labor Day Parade

    First Labor Day Parade
    About 10,000 workers joined together in New York City in the first Labor Day Parade.
  • American Federation of Labor

    American Federation of Labor
    The American Federation of Labor was founded.
  • Women's Trade Union League (Unknown Month and Day)

    Women's Trade Union League (Unknown Month and Day)
    The Women's Trade Union League was formed by Jane Addams, Mary Anderson and other trade unionists at the AFL convention.
  • Industrial Workers of the World

    Industrial Workers of the World
    The Industrial Workers of the World was founded in Chicago.
  • Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

    Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
    The Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York was caught on fire killing about 150 workers.
  • World War I

    The United States enters World War I in the side of the Allies.
  • 19th Amendment to the Constitution

    19th Amendment to the Constitution
    The 19th Amendment to the Constitution, which grants women the right to vote, was ratified.
  • Railway Labor Act

    Railway Labor Act
    The Railway Labor Act was signed by President Coolidge. This Act set up procedures to settle railway labor disputes and forbids discrimination against union members.
  • Davis-Bacon Act

    Davis-Bacon Act
    The Davis-Bacon Act was signed by President Hoover. It provides for prevailing wages on publicly funded construction projects
  • Norris-LaGuardia Act

    Norris-LaGuardia Act
    The Norris-LaGuardia Act was passed. It prohibits federal injunctions in most labor disputes.
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    Committee for Industrial Organization

    National Labor Relations Act (July 6, 1935) and Social Security Act (August 14, 1935) passed Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO) (November 9, 1935) formed within AFL.
  • Committee for Industrial Organization

    Committee for Industrial Organization
    National Labor Relations Act (July 6, 1935) and Social Security Act (August 14, 1935) passed Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO) formed within AFL.
  • Labor's Non-Partisan League (Unknown Day)

    Labor's Non-Partisan League (Unknown Day)
    AFL and CIO create labor's Non-Partisan League and help President Roosevelt win re-election to a second term.
  • Fair Labor Standards Act

    Fair Labor Standards Act
    Fair Labor Standards Act establishes first minimum wage and 40-hour week Congress of industrial Organizations forms as an independent federation
  • US troops enter WWII; National War Labor Union (Unknown Month and Day)

    US troops enter WWII; National War Labor Union (Unknown Month and Day)
    U.S. troops enter combat in World War II National War Labor Board created with union members.
  • Taft-Hartley Act

    Taft-Hartley Act
    Taft-Hartley Act restricts union members' activities.
  • Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act

    Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act
    The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, also known as the Landrum-Griffin Act, was passed.
  • Civil Rights Act

    Civil Rights Act
    The Civil Rights Act was passed. It bans institutional forms of racial discrimination.
  • Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. ; Sanitation Workers Strike

    Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. ; Sanitation Workers Strike
    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tenn., during sanitation workers' strike.
  • Occupational Safety and Health Act

    Occupational Safety and Health Act
    The Occupational Safety and Health Act was signed by President Nixon.
  • Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (Unknown Day)

    Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (Unknown Day)
    The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists formed. It was formed by William Lucy, Nelson Edwards, William Simons, Charles Hayes and Cleveland Robinson.
  • Labor Council for Latin American Advancement

    Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
    The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement was founded.
  • Coalition of Labor Union Women

    Coalition of Labor Union Women
    The Coalition of Labor Union Women was founded.
  • Alliance for Retired Americans (Unknown Day)

    Alliance for Retired Americans (Unknown Day)
    AFL-CIO launches Alliance for Retired Americans to recruit activists and mobilize older Americans.
  • Industrial Union Council (Unknown Day)

    Industrial Union Council (Unknown Day)
    The AFL-CIO forms the Industrial Union Council (IUC) to revitalize manufacturing, combat destructive international trade agreements, and defend workers’ rights.
  • Employee Free Choice Act

    Employee Free Choice Act
    The U.S. House of Representatives passes the Employee Free Choice Act with a vote of 241-185.
  • Union Veterans Council (Unknown Day)

    Union Veterans Council (Unknown Day)
    The AFL-CIO establishes the Union Veterans Council.