Milwaukee’s first large-scale labor action started on May 1, 1886, and culminated in violence and death four days later. The demand for an eight-hour working day was the key issue. At the time a typical work day was 10 or 12 hours and, often, six days a week. By May 3rd, 10,000 Milwaukeeans were idle, either on … Continue reading The Bay View tragedy
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