On August 27, 1917, Seattle candy makers strike for union recognition and better pay. The union is composed almost entirely of women. They win an increase in wages but fail to get union recognition.
Candy makers in Seattle strike on August 27, 1917.
- By Greg Lange
- Posted 5/09/1999
- HistoryLink.org Essay 1119
Sources:
[Washington State] Bureau of Labor, Bureau of Labor Eleventh Biennial Report 1917-1918 (Olympia: Frank M. Lamborn, Public Printer, 1918), 159.
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