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SUMMARY:Living History re-creates the 1901 Waterfront Strike
DESCRIPTION:Living History re-creates the 1901 Waterfront Strike that paralyzed San Francisco for five months. \nFrom July 13 to October 2\, 1901\, San Francisco’s waterfront was shut down by sailors\,Teamsters\, and longshoremen striking for better pay and working conditions. Experience the sights and sounds of San Francisco history through a Living History reenactment. Hear impassioned speeches and voice your own opinion! Take part in a march as strikers implore ships’ crews to join their ranks. Watch as a ship owner and ship’s officer defy the strikers. \nThe strike reenactment will take place on Hyde Street Pier at 12pm\, and be repeated at 2pm. Events on the pier are free of charge\, but admission to historic ships is $15 for adults\, Free with National Park passes\, for active military with current I.D.\, and for youth age 15 and younger.\nContact: carmonave@gmail.com\nhttps://hydestreetlivinghistory.org/upcoming-events/ \nhttps://www.nps.gov/safr/index.htm
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/living-history-re-creates-the-1901-waterfront-strike/
LOCATION:San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park\, Hyde Street Pier\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94123
CATEGORIES:07-14-2018,2018,2018-music-theater-art,Music, Theater, Art
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SUMMARY:Privatization\, Union Busting and International Solidarity
DESCRIPTION:Videos and Presentation The privatization of public services\, transportation\, and education is a threat not only to unions but to the public in the U.S. and globally. This forum will look at privatization elsewhere in the world on a global scale\, and how workers are organizing and educating to stop these policies.\nPartial list of panelists:\nAl Rojas\, founder of UFWA and organizer for Driscolls farmworkers in San Quintin Cheryl Thornton\, SEIU 1021member\, fighting on Privatization of CCSF DPH Lisa Milos\, member of UPTE-CWA 9119 on Privatization & Outsourcing at UC Reports from Turkey\, Puerto Rico\, Brazil and France.
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/privatization-union-busting-and-international-solidarity/
LOCATION:ILWU Local 34 Hall\, 801 2nd St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:07-14-2018,2018,2018-forum-reading,Forum, Reading
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SUMMARY:SF Waterfront Labor History Walk 1835-1934
DESCRIPTION:With Peter O’Driscoll (IBEW)\, Lawrence Shoup (UAW-NWU) \nThere are many stories about labor struggles in San Francisco. The walk will focus on the maritime industry from 1835 until the burning of the blue book in 1934. Also\, labor historian Larry Shoup will discuss the history of the 1901 transportation workers strike led by the Teamsters\, which the San Francisco police attempted\, but failed\, to smash. After an over twomonth long struggle\, the workers emerged victorious\, and the Union Labor Party won the election of 1901\, taking control of the city. San Francisco was the first large city in the United States to have a union labor party in office.
URL:https://laborfest.net/2018/event/sf-waterfront-labor-history-walk-1835-1934-2/
LOCATION:75 Folsom St.\, 75 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:07-14-2018,2018,2018-tour-walk,Tour, Walk
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