The union was reorganized on January 1, 1902 with 24 members. In 1902, the average wage was $3.30 per 9-14 hour day. By 1918 membership was 55.
Icemen organize Seattle Icemen's Union during April 1900.
- By Greg Lange
- Posted 5/09/1999
- HistoryLink.org Essay 1090
Sources: [Washington State] Bureau of Labor, Third Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor of the State of Washington 1901-1902 (Seattle: Metropolitan Press, Inc., Public Printer, 1903), 94; [Washington State] Bureau of Labor, Bureau of Labor Eleventh Biennial Report 1917-1918 (Olympia: Frank M. Lamborn, Public Printer, 1918), 86.
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