Industrial Age · North America · Politics

1894

Pullman Strike

May 11, 1894

Workers at George Pullman's railway car factory outside Chicago walked out over wage cuts. The American Railway Union under Eugene Debs joined them; soon much of the nation's rail traffic was halted. President Cleveland sent federal troops; Debs was jailed and became a socialist. The strike was crushed, but the modern labor-state relationship had been rewritten.