Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997, the Glossary
The Detroit Newspaper Strike was a major labor dispute which began in Detroit, Michigan on July 13, 1995, and involved several actions including a local boycott, corporate campaign, and legal charges of unfair labor practices.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Detroit, Detroit Free Press, Detroit Free Press Building, Detroit Sunday Journal, Gannett, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Labor dispute, Labour movement, Mitch Albom, National Labor Relations Board, NewsGuild-CWA, Port Huron, Michigan, Revolution (weekly), Robert Giles, Sitdown strike, Sterling Heights, Michigan, The Detroit News, Toledo, Ohio, USA Today, Wayne State University.
- 1990s in Detroit
- 1990s strikes in the United States
- 1995 in American politics
- 1995 in Michigan
- 1995 labor disputes and strikes
- 1996 in American politics
- 1996 in Michigan
- 1996 labor disputes and strikes
- 1997 in American politics
- 1997 labor disputes and strikes
- Economy of Detroit
- Labor disputes in Michigan
- Newspaper labor disputes in the United States
Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Detroit Free Press
The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, US.
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Detroit Free Press Building
The Detroit Free Press Building is an office building designed by Albert Kahn Associates in downtown Detroit, Michigan.
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Detroit Sunday Journal
The Detroit Sunday Journal was a weekly tabloid newspaper published from November 19, 1995, through November 21, 1999, in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States by striking workers from The Detroit News and The Detroit Free Press. It was pro-union, and focused on labor issues as well as local news. Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997 and Detroit Sunday Journal are labor disputes in Michigan and newspaper labor disputes in the United States.
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Gannett
Gannett Co., Inc. is an American mass media holding company headquartered in New York City.
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International Brotherhood of Teamsters
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) is a labor union in the United States and Canada.
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Labor dispute
A labor dispute is a disagreement between an employer and employees regarding the terms of employment.
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Labour movement
The labour movement is the collective organisation of working people to further their shared political and economic interests.
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Mitch Albom
Mitchell David Albom (born May 23, 1958) is an American author, journalist, and musician.
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National Labor Relations Board
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is an independent agency of the federal government of the United States that enforces U.S. labor law in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices.
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NewsGuild-CWA
The NewsGuild-CWA is a labor union founded by newspaper journalists in 1933.
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Port Huron, Michigan
Port Huron is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of St. Clair County.
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Revolution (weekly)
Revolution is an American newspaper and official organ of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA and has been published continuously since 1979.
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Robert Giles
Robert Hartmann Giles (June 6, 1933 – August 7, 2023) was an American newspaper editor and publisher who was the curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.
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Sitdown strike
A sit-down strike (or simply sitdown) is a labour strike and a form of civil disobedience in which an organized group of workers, usually employed at factories or other centralized locations, take unauthorized or illegal possession of the workplace by "sitting down" at their stations.
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Sterling Heights, Michigan
Sterling Heights is a city in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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The Detroit News
The Detroit News is one of the two major newspapers in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan.
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Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is a city in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States.
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USA Today
USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.
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Wayne State University
Wayne State University (WSU or simply Wayne) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan.
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See also
1990s in Detroit
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Devil's Night
1990s strikes in the United States
- 1992 United States railroad strike
- 1997 United Parcel Service strike
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- San Francisco newspaper strike of 1994
- Southern California drywall strike
1995 in American politics
- 103rd United States Congress
- 104th United States Congress
- 143rd Georgia General Assembly
- 1995 State of the Union Address
- 1995 United States federal budget
- 1995–1996 United States federal government shutdowns
- 68th Oregon Legislative Assembly
- Barrett Report
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Executive Order 12968
- Henry Cisneros payments controversy
- Million Man March
- Wampumgate
- Wet feet, dry feet policy
- White House Conference on Aging
1995 in Michigan
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Heat wave of 1995 derecho series
- In Your House 3
- Murder of Scott Amedure
1995 labor disputes and strikes
- 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike
- 1994–95 NHL lockout
- 1995 strikes in France
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Liverpool dockers' dispute (1995–1998)
1996 in American politics
- 104th United States Congress
- 143rd Georgia General Assembly
- 1995–1996 United States federal government shutdowns
- 1996 State of the Union Address
- 1996 United States campaign finance controversy
- 1996 United States federal budget
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Lincoln Bedroom for contributors controversy
- White House FBI files controversy
1996 in Michigan
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
1996 labor disputes and strikes
- 1996–1997 strikes in South Korea
- Christmas Massacre (Bolivia)
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Liverpool dockers' dispute (1995–1998)
1997 in American politics
- 104th United States Congress
- 105th United States Congress
- 144th Georgia General Assembly
- 1997 State of the Union Address
- 1997 United States federal budget
- 55th Legislative Assembly of North Dakota
- 69th Oregon Legislative Assembly
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Second inauguration of Bill Clinton
1997 labor disputes and strikes
- 1996–1997 strikes in South Korea
- 1997 Ontario teachers' strike
- 1997 United Parcel Service strike
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Liverpool dockers' dispute (1995–1998)
Economy of Detroit
- 1913 Studebaker strike
- Ascension Michigan
- Chrysler Auto Strike
- Coleman A. Young International Airport
- David T. Provost
- Detroit Assembly Complex – Jefferson
- Detroit Community Scrip
- Detroit Medical Center
- Detroit Metropolitan Airport
- Detroit People Mover
- Detroit bankruptcy
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Dora Apel
- Economy of metropolitan Detroit
- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch
- Gary Torgow
- Gateway Marketplace
- General Motors Diesel Division
- Henry Ford Hospital
- Hollywood Casino at Greektown
- Kevyn Orr
- MGM Grand Detroit
- Michigan Life Sciences Corridor
- Modernista!
- MotorCity Casino Hotel
- MullenLowe U.S.
- North American International Auto Show
- Planning and development in Detroit
- QLine
- Renaissance Center
- Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation
- TechTown
- Third Man Records
- Tourism in Detroit
- Tourism in metropolitan Detroit
- Wilson Body Company
- Windsor–Detroit International Freedom Festival
Labor disputes in Michigan
- 1865 Upper Peninsula miners' strike
- 1911 Grand Rapids furniture workers' strike
- 1913 Studebaker strike
- 2016 U.S. prison strike
- 2019 General Motors strike
- 2020 Michigan graduate students' strike
- 2021 Kellogg's strike
- 2023 Detroit casino strike
- Battle of the Overpass
- Chrysler Auto Strike
- Copper Country strike of 1913–1914
- Detroit Sunday Journal
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Fight for $15
- Flint sit-down strike
- Ford Hunger March
Newspaper labor disputes in the United States
- 1936 Seattle Post-Intelligencer strike
- 1962–1963 New York City newspaper strike
- 1975–1976 Washington Post pressmen's strike
- 1978 New York City newspaper strike
- Chicago Newspaper strike of 1912
- Detroit Sunday Journal
- Detroit newspaper strike of 1995–1997
- Madison Press Connection
- NLRB v. Hearst Publications
- Newsboys' strike of 1899
- San Francisco newspaper strike of 1994
- The Baltimore Banner
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_newspaper_strike_of_1995–1997
Also known as Detroit Newspaper Strike, Detroit newspaper strike of 1995-97.