Memorials & monuments · East Midlands
Transport Workers
Transport Workers — a memorial in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom.

David Lally — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence
Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 15 min–45 min
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Transport Workers is a memorial located in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.
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From the Wikipedia article
Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) is a United States labor union that was founded in 1934 by subway workers in New York City, then expanded to represent transit employees in other cities, primarily in the eastern U.S. This article discusses the parent union and its largest local, Local 100, which represents the transport workers of New York City. TWU is a member of the AFL–CIO. TWU established a reputation for militancy and for left-wing politics and was one of the first unions to join the Congress of Industrial Organizations. Its president, Mike Quill, renounced his former Communist allies in the early days of the Cold War, avoiding expulsion from the CIO. TWU began representing airline employees in 1945, when it organized ground service employees at Pan American World Airways in Miami; it then expanded to represent flight attendants and airline maintenance employees as well. The American Airlines flight attendants in its membership seceded to form their own union, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, in the 1970s. TWU represents ground service employees, maintenance workers, flight attendants and other employees at a number of different airlines, including American Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Alaska Airlines. It also represents employees of Amtrak, Conrail, and several small short line carriers. TWU began representing railway employees in 1954, when it absorbed the United Railroad Workers Organizing Committee, an organizing committee formed by the CIO in 1943 as a rival to the railway brotherhoods within the American Federation of Labor.
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Background
History
When the union began organizing subway workers in New York in the early 1930s, two of the three subway systems were privately owned and operated. Earlier efforts to organize unions in the industry, generally along craft lines, had been beaten in 1905, 1910, 1916, 1919 and 1926. Most workers on the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) and the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) were represented by company unions, while the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Railway Signalmen represented small pockets of skilled workers employed by the BMT. When The Great Depression hit, public and private management took advantage of high unemployment rates by offering…
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 52.9260, -1.2162
- County
- Nottinghamshire
- District
- Broxtowe
- Parish
- Broxtowe, unparished area
- Postcode
- NG9 2JJ
- Parliamentary constituency
- Broxtowe
- Established
- 1934
- Official site
- www.twu.org
Sources
- osm: node/8936024783 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Transport Workers Union of America (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Transport Workers?
- Transport Workers is in Nottinghamshire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NG9 2JJ), in the parish of Broxtowe, unparished area.
- When was Transport Workers built?
- Built or established in 1934.
- Is Transport Workers free to visit?
- Yes, Transport Workers is free to enter.
- How do I get to Transport Workers?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode NG9 2JJ. It sits within the Broxtowe parliamentary constituency.