Today in labor history: Steel workers walk off jobs in industry’s largest work stoppage

On this day in 1946, some 750,000 steel workers walked off the job in the largest work stoppage in the industry after steel companies rejected an 18 cents-per-hour wage increase proposed by President Truman. The strike ended three weeks later, when management capitulated. Job classification standards to reduce wage inequality were also agreed to. A … Continue reading Today in labor history: Steel workers walk off jobs in industry’s largest work stoppage