1916: Striking longshoremen injure 38 scabs during violent San Francisco labor clashes.
Between June 9 and July 17, 1916, San Francisco's waterfront erupts in violence as striking longshoremen attack non-union workers brought in to break their strike. The Chamber of Commerce reports 38 scabs hospitalized from assaults during the labor dispute. These brutal clashes reflect the era's intense union organizing battles and the city's role as a major shipping hub where labor power determines economic control.
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