Is job market turmoil shades of Triangle Fire, 112 year ago?

On March 25, 1911, my Great Aunt Fannie went to work in a high-rise garment factory in New York City.

The workday ended with Fannie Lansner jumping from a ninth-floor window to avoid the scorching flames that killed her and 145 coworkers.

The workplace horror known as the Triangle Fire became a rallying moment in America’s labor movement. The revolution greatly bettered the workplace in terms of routines, compensation and safety.

Just think about why Great Aunt Fannie was on the job on that fateful Saturday. Because in 1911, a six-day workweek was a common requirement.

So let me honor my great aunt’s memory with a history lesson that

→ Continue reading at Silicon Valley

More from author

Related posts

Advertisment

Latest posts

A Cutting-Edge Cancer Treatment May Cause Cancer. The FDA Is Investigating

The US Food and Drug Administration says it is investigating cases in which some patients who received a type of cutting-edge cancer treatment later...

How to Set Your Thermostat—According to Science

The house in New Jersey came with a menagerie of control panels. Pallid little rectangles with fuzzy LCD screens, of varying brands and designs....

The Weirdest Reason the Poles Are Warming So Fast? Invisible Clouds

If you had lived some 50 million years ago and taken a trip to the poles, you would have found lush forests and creatures...