General Strike Oakland 1946 & 2011?
Street Cars Abandoned by Drivers During Oakland General Strike |
The last General Strike in the U.S. occurred in 1946 in Oakland, California. The strike came in response to the anti-labor policies of Hastings and Kahn’s department stores in downtown Oakland. Hundreds of store clerks went on strike in late October. The store enlisted the police to clear away strikers and protect strike-breaking scabs. The AFL voted to walkout in solidarity with the clerks. On December 3, 100,000 workers throughout Oakland joined the strike. The General Strike lasted until December 5.
Last night, Occupy Oakland has called for a General Strike on November 2, to protest the city’s military-style assault on occupation protestors on Tuesday, October 25. Will Oakland become the first U.S. city to have a General Strike in 60 years?
On Tuesday night, police used concussion grenades, helicopters, armored personnel carriers, tear gas and fired
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Police Assault on Occupy Oakland by Swarm Gallery Oakland |