Strike Off at Holyoke
Posted by Laurel on 30 Jan 2007 | Tagged as: Business, Labor
[From the Brooklyn Eagle, 16 June 1901, page 59. And this, a winning victory for the workers. How times change — or do they?]
Watertown, NY., June 15.—The headquarters of the United Brotherhood of Paper Makers of America, which are located here, received notice to-day by telegraph that the strike at Holyoke, Mass., has been declared off, favorable to the 3,000 employes, giving them sixty-five hours a week and an increase of wages.



