The Pullman Strike is the name of the 1984 railroad strike that helped Labor Day to become a national holiday.
The lack of democracy in Pullman and its politics, the company's rigid paternalistic control of the workers, excessive water and gas rates, and the company's refusal to allow workers to buy and own houses were among the reasons for the strike. They hadn't formed a union yet.
The companies won a court injunction against the strikers, and the strike was defeated when the American Federation of Labor ordered their members back to work. One outcome was the search for a more peaceful method of resolving railroad labor disputes.
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