Pullman's Palace Car Company. Secretary.

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May 11, 1894, walkout of American Railway Union-led Pullman Car Works employees, prompted by Panic of 1893 induced wage cuts with no corresponding reduction in rents and fees at the company-owned town of Pullman, Illinois.

By the end of June, after union members refused to handle Pullman cars, the local walkout developed into a national railroad strike. A month later, following a union-defied federal injunction prohibiting interference with trains, mob violence, and the use of federal troops, the strike ended. Eugene V. Debs and other union leaders were convicted of violating the injunction and a three-man strike commission was appointed by President Cleveland to investigate the strike.

From the description of Strike scrapbooks, 1894-1897. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 33074973

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creatorOf Pullman's Palace Car Company. Secretary. Strike scrapbooks, 1894-1897. Newberry Library
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associatedWith American Railway Union corporateBody
associatedWith Debs, Eugene V. 1855-1926. person
associatedWith Pullman Company corporateBody
associatedWith Pullman, George Mortimer, 1831-1897. person
associatedWith United States. Strike Commission. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
Illinois--Chicago
Illinois
Pullman (Chicago, Ill.)
Subject
Company towns
Depressions
Pullman Strike, 1894
Railroads
Strikes and lockouts
Strikes and lockouts
Occupation
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Corporate Body

Active 1894

Active 1897

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