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Deputy Sheriffs of Allegheny County
June 1914
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Title
Deputy Sheriffs of Allegheny County
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Date
June 1914
Identifier
913.38.SW
Description
Deputy Sheriffs of Allegheny County pose on an unidentified lawn- some of whom proudly display their truncheons. The existence of these men on the scene did not cause violent confrontation however, as the overall peacefulness by which the strikers and company conducted themselves is well documented. The 1914 strike at the Union Switch & Signal Plant began on June 12th when between 1,100 and 1,400 employees walked out at lunch time to picket and join some 2000 strikers from other Westinghouse plants marching on Edgewood and Braddock Avenues in Swissvale. Organized by the Allegheny Congenial Industrial Union, the strikers demanded an eight-hour day, reinstatement of discharged union men, permission for workmen to elect grievance committees, and higher overtime and holiday rates. The union claimed victory upon culmination of the walkout on June 27th, saying that the company had agreed to allow committees and consider the other grievances. Company general manager H.G. Prout dismissed these claims however, asserting that no promises were made to the employees.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Men
Police
Geographic Subjects
Swissvale (Pa.)
Source
Union Switch & Signal Strike Photograph Collection, June 1914
Collection
Union Switch & Signal Strike Photographs
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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