LRB-4714/1
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2009 - 2010 LEGISLATURE
April 22, 2010 - Introduced by Representatives Sinicki, Richards, Danou, Sherman,
Pasch, Kessler, Benedict, Berceau, Mason, Radcliffe, Smith, Bernard
Schaber, Schneider, Toles, Shilling, Nelson, Barca, Hebl, Sheridan
and
Clark. Referred to Committee on Rules.
AR28,1,1 1Relating to: commemorating the Bay View labor strike and massacre.
AR28,1,52 Whereas, Wisconsin workers and reformers made important contributions to
3the history of labor in the United States, helping to enact legislation such as Worker's
4Compensation and Unemployment Insurance, models which, in turn, were adopted
5by other states; and
AR28,1,86 Whereas, the study of labor history itself also began in Wisconsin, when
7University of Wisconsin economist John R. Commons set out to document the history
8of work and labor in America at the turn of the twentieth century; and
AR28,1,109 Whereas, in the 1880s workers in Milwaukee began to advocate for the
10eight-hour workday, which we now take for granted; and
AR28,1,1211 Whereas, until that time workers generally labored at physically punishing
12jobs for many hours each day; and
AR28,1,1513 Whereas, on May 1, 1886, a national campaign to require that all employers
14adopt a standard eight-hour day culminated when workers' unions urged all
15American workers to cease labor until their employers met the demand; and
AR28,2,3
1Whereas, in Milwaukee, civil parades and demonstrations followed as striking
2workers shut down factories peaceably and without violence during the first five
3days of May 1886; and
AR28,2,74 Whereas, the morning of May 2nd revealed the turmoil among Milwaukee's
5laborers, as more than a dozen strikes had begun in the city, involving the carpenters,
6coal heavers, sewer diggers, iron moulders, teamsters, common laborers, and other
7workmen striking for better pay; and
AR28,2,108 Whereas, during this period, the good citizens of Milwaukee began to receive
9word of the bloody conflict in Chicago's Haymarket Square, where police had killed
10demonstrators; and
AR28,2,1311 Whereas, news of the bloodshed at Haymarket Square elevated tensions among
12the citizenry of Milwaukee and many of Milwaukee's workers and businessmen
13began to prepare for armed confrontation; and
AR28,2,1514 Whereas, the last grand factory to remain open was the North Chicago Railroad
15Rolling Mills Steel Foundry, in Bay View; and
AR28,2,1716 Whereas on May 5th, a crowd of demonstrators went to the rolling mill to enjoin
17the workers to participate in the general strike; and
AR28,2,2018 Whereas, the assemblage of striking workers was fired upon by National Guard
19forces, under the order of Governor Jeremiah Rusk, killing five people and wounding
20four; and
AR28,2,2321 Whereas, the events of that day will remain in the historic and cultural legacy
22of Wisconsin forever, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices our forebearers made so
23that we might lead happier, more prosperous lives; now, therefore, be it
AR28,3,3
1Resolved by the assembly, That the Wisconsin state assembly
2commemorates this pivotal series of events and recognizes May 2nd as the
3anniversary of the Bay View labor strike and massacre.
AR28,3,44 (End)
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