Commonwealth v. Pullis, 3 Doc. Hist. 59 (1806), was a US labor law case, and the first reported case arising from a labor strike in the United States....
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debate between the defense and the prosecution. For instance, in Commonwealth v. Pullis, a case in 1806 against a combination of journeymen cordwainers...
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law repression of labor unions was slow to be undone. In 1806, Commonwealth v. Pullis held that a Philadelphia shoemakers union striking for higher wages...
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debate between the defense and the prosecution. For instance, in Commonwealth v. Pullis, a case in 1806 against a combination of journeymen cordwainers...
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clause in its constitution in New York City. 1806 (United States) Commonwealth v. Pullis was the first known court case arising from a labor strike in the...
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six pence per day with diet" 1805: Journeymen Cordwainers, cf. Commonwealth v. Pullis 1825: United Tailoresses of New York 1827: Abolition of slavery...
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debate between the defense and the prosecution. For instance, in Commonwealth v. Pullis, a case in 1806 against a combination of journeymen cordwainers...
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the original on December 9, 2013. Retrieved November 16, 2018. Commonwealth v. Pullis ("The Philadelphia Cordwainers' Case"), Mayor's Court of Philadelphia...
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Friends Meeting House built. 1806 – U.S. Supreme Court decides Commonwealth v. Pullis, criminalizing labor strikes. 1807 – First African Presbyterian...
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(1895–1936), cricketer Roopa Unnikrishnan, former Indian sports-rifle shooter; Commonwealth Games gold medalist Dommaraju Gukesh (born 2006), chess grandmaster Rameshbabu...
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