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Labor Leader Slain in 1907 Honored in Massachusetts

http://blog.aflcio.org/2009/09/26/labor-leader-slain-in-1907-honored-in-massachusetts/



The staff of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO sent us this great report.

In 1907, Edward Cohen, the president of the Massachusetts American Federation of Labor (AFL) and crusader for strong child labor laws, workers’ rights and workplace safety, was shot and killed by a man attempting to assassinate Gov. Curtis Guild Jr.

This week, a huge bronze plaque honoring Cohen’s achievements and labor’s contributions to Bay State workers was unveiled at the Massachusetts State House. Massachusetts AFL-CIO President Robert Haynes says the dedication of the plaque “is one of the greatest moments in our history.”

Where else is there a plaque that is dedicated to a slain labor leader and which captures all the amazing contributions of the labor movement in such a prominent location as between the offices of the governor and the speaker in our esteemed State House?”

The plaque, titled “Labor in Massachusetts,” was designed and created by artist Meredith Bergmann.

The events depicted on the plaque begin with the 1834 protest by women mill workers in Lowell to fight wage cuts and trace the state’s rich labor history through the fight for a 10-hour workday and, later on, an eight-hour workday, the famous 1912 Bread and Roses strike in Lawrence and the many fights over the years to raise the state’s minimum wage—most recently in 2006. The bottom of the plaque reads “Our Work Continues,” signifying the ongoing fight for workers’ rights in Massachusetts.

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