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Washington Settlement

Washington, D.C. Mayor, Walter Washington, and Local 1 Chapter Chairman of Sanitary Engineering, Thurmond Hayes, sign the contract that meant 35 cents an hour for D.C. sanitation workers in May 1970.
Creator: Castor, Tom
Date: 1970-05
Collection: AFSCME Communications Department Records
Citation
Castor, Tom , “Washington Settlement,” I Am A Man, accessed February 22, 2025, https://projects.lib.wayne.edu/iamaman/items/show/211.