N&O Index Card Listings

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Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Workers strike at Winston mill. Jl.2-36: 11.
  • Work week cut by Hanes mill. Jl.9-36:1.
  • Hanes employes call new strike. Ag.18-36:3.
  • Union members backstrlkers. Ag.l9-36:3.
  • Strike spreading at Winston mill. Ag.20-36:11.
  • Individualist speaks (ed.) Ag.21-36:4.
  • Few join strike at Winston mill. Ag.21-36:9.
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Strikers pledged support. Ag.23-36:10. 7, Union calls out Hanes employes. Se.1-36: Strikers close Twin City mill. Se.2-36:1, Strikers to ask for closed shoo. Se.3-
  • 36:7.
  • No free-born Americans to be barred,
  • Hanes says. Se.4-36:1.
  • Hanes strikers draft demands. Se.5-36:2.
  • Ask reopening of hosiery mills. Se.6-36:
  • 10 X.
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Hanes strikers hear union head. Se. S-36:
  • Hnnes nllls reopen its knitting room. Se
  • 19-36:14.
  • Hanes mill announces its reooening Mon-
  • day. Se "orkei.20-36:10.
  • re return to Winston mill. Se 22-
  • 36:3. 1.
  • Strikers upheld In Winstoi i row. Se. 25-3c
  • Strikers' leader arrested again. Se.26-
  • 36:1.
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Two held guilty in nuisance case. Se.27-36:2.
  • Strikers reject mill's proposal. Se.30-36:5.
  • Strike is broken. Set.1-36:1.
  • Winston strikers get jobs back. 0.2-36:
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Strikers of Hanes Knitting Co. aopeal
  • for NLRB ballot. N.3-39:10.
  • Mill is opposed to closed shop. N.7-39:2 A.P.L. union wins vote in Winston. N.17-
  • 39:17.
  • Walkout launched at Furniture factory.
  • N.22-40:6. Hanes' workers stage walkout. Je.27-42:3 Reynolds strike may cease today. Je.22-
  • 43:1.
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • 43:2. Strike at Hanes still under way. Je.26-Tobacco workers stage strike in Twin Cit
  • City. Ag.11-43:5.
  • Winston tickets battle officer. Aua;.
  • 21,000 workers on strike at huge Reynolds riant. May 2-7' 3.
  • Reynolds strike still in effect. May 3-lJ7: 2.
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Reynolds strike still under way. May 6-4-7! 2.
  • Strikers linked to Communism.
  • May 19 7: 9.
  • Communist charges cause no change in CIO strike. May 21-4-7: 1.
  • Strike surnort given by grour. May 22-4-7: 13.
  • CIO National headquarters asks financial sunort for Winston strikers. May 23-4-7: 16. A
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Communist charge denied? libel action threatened. May 23-47: 20.
  • Parleys opened in weed strike. May 28-47: 2.
  • First picket line trouble reported at
  • weed factory, May Jl-kf- 2.
  • RJR's strikers call on Governor Cherry.
  • Je. I-47: 2.
  • National group to aid strikers. Je. 6-47: g.
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Conferees agree to settle strike. Je. 8-I71 1.
  • Workers return to Winston Jobs. Je. 10-7: 5.
  • Racial and political issues constitute oowderkegs under surfaci of Reynolds strike in Winston-Salem. Je. 19-7: 3.
  • Union to request ballot on Western Electric workers strike. Sept. lj-: 11.
Strikes - Winston-Salem
  • Winston-Salem strike ends. Dec. g-50 5 22.
  • Ammunition plant strike begins. Apr. 3-53: 5'.
  • 5,000 Western Electric workers on strike. Hay 15~53: 18.
  • Electric plants strike ends. Je. 18-53: 1.