Catch You Later, Traitor - April 3, 1896

And you thought your boss was bad.

Three weeks into the strike and the Cutters get a gut punch. (I don't know if starvation makes that easier or harder to absorb that but I'm thankful I don't have to find out first hand.) The plot thickens as one of the union bosses quits the strike, and...wait for it... returns to work as a foreman in a cutters shop! All while being accused of passing union secrets to the Manufacturer's Association. We've read about threats, assaults, gunshots, and police rolls as the workers situation grows more desperate. The guy is a traitor but I have to give him credit for some big cojones. He does assure us that he "made this organization" (meaning the union) and can "break it." I am going out on a limb to suggest that he kept his doors locked at night.




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