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A Century Later, Garment Workers Still Face the Unfair Labor Conditions That Sparked International Women s Day

A Century Later, Garment Workers Still Face the Unfair Labor Conditions That Sparked International Women’s Day Chelsey Sanchez © Art by Ingrid Frahm Over a century ago, striking garment workers inspired International Women s Day. Today, L.A. garment workers are still facing the same problems. On a November evening in 1909, hundreds of shirtwaist workers, many of whom were Jewish immigrants, packed the Great Hall of New York City’s Cooper Union. Local 25 of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union had organized a meeting that night to discuss the possibility of an industry-wide strike, a practice that was still illegal at the time.

Comrades mourn loss of pioneering union leader Amon Ntuli

Comrades mourn loss of pioneering union leader Amon Ntuli By Quinton Mtyala Share Cape Town - Pioneering trade unionist Amon Ntuli, instrumental in organising and later unifying textile and clothing sector workers, has passed away. Ntuli was 63. In a double tragedy for his family, Ntuli’s death came a few days after his wife of 36 years, Gloria, passed away. Originally from Swayimane in KwaZulu-Natal, Ntuli started working as a textile worker at the Frame Textiles in Pinetown where he would lead workers as a shop steward. Ntuli was one of the leaders of the 1973 Durban strikes where he rose to national prominence.

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