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September 27, 2025

Today in 1908
The first production Ford Model T leaves the Piquette Plant in Detroit, Mich. It was the first car ever manufactured on an assembly line, with interchangeable parts. The auto industry was to become a major U.S. employer, accounting for as many as one of every eight to 10 jobs in the country.

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Week Ending 09/26/2025
Updated On: Sep 26, 2025

  • Compact Mag: Seriously, can Republicans fix labor law?
  • Labor Press: Teamsters continue their battle with Amazon
  • Teamsters, firefighters call for boycott of Sutphen Corp.
  • Mother Jones: B'more mayor says to WH, ‘Don’t send your troops here’
  • DC Journal: You don’t want to see these trucks next to you’
  • stlpr.org: Union-proposed contract approved by striking Boeing workers
  • Counterpunch: 'Teamsterland - Reports on America’s Most Iconic Union'
  • Commonplace: Labor’s realignment in the AI age, with Teamsters’ Sean O’Brien
  • Marine Insight: Labor unions urge Congress to pass SHIPS Act, revive domestic shipbuilding

 
 
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