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228:. However as the store's management was unwilling to meet the union's demands, the union lost their ground when most of the union workers returned to their jobs. On January 11, 1935, the strike officially ended with none of the demands met and the store's only concession being merit-based bonuses for the strikers. 209:
to raise employee wages for its men and women and to also officially recognize the union, a move that the store's management refused with the justification that only a few of the department store employees were union members. The union began striking on November 30, 1934, and the number of picketers
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the store, which led to arrests. In response the Boston Store ran full-page ads in local newspapers giving their side of their story, a move that was met with a similar full-page ad by the Federated Trades Commission in the
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In 1934 the RCIU created a local chapter in Milwaukee, which quickly grew to over 600 members. Soon after the RCIU petitioned the
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The senior official was initially the general secretary, later the secretary-treasurer. From 1953, it was the president.
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In late 1957 and most of 1958, there was a 13-month-long strike against three department stores in
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Over time the protest began to unravel as some picketers began to act out by assaulting
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soon swelled to over 1,500 picketers, which helped the strike gain national attention.
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Retail Clerks' National Protective Association of America
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The United Food & Commercial Workers International Union
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merged with the Retail Clerks International Union in 1977.
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Index

Retail Clerks' National Protective Association of America
United Food and Commercial Workers
Trade union
AFL-CIO
Canadian Labour Congress
labor union
retail employees
American Federation of Labor
Amalgamated Meat Cutters
United Food and Commercial Workers
Boston Store
strikebreakers
stink bombing
Milwaukee Leader
Toledo
Ohio
Lasalle & Koch
Lamson's
Lion Store
Boot and Shoe Workers' Union
Max Morris
James Suffridge
James Housewright
William H. Wynn



"Global Nonviolent Action Database – Milwaukee sales clerks strike for wage increases, 1934"
"413 F.2d 345: The Lasalle & Koch Company, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Michael J. Doyle, Robert Bressler, Charles Ballard, and Retail Store Employees Union, Local 954, defendants-appellees"
"Retail Clerks Ratify Plan To End Strike"

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