Only 6,800 workers remain in the area, which is littered with crumbling buildings.
By August 2002, only 300 to 600 workers remained on strike.
But workers, for the most part, remain on the treadmill.
But all these new workers remain on welfare because of low earnings.
Not all workers remained on the job, and city services were uneven.
The pay is low, prices high, a worker remains constantly in debt.
American workers remain the world's most productive, and our standard of living is second to none.
In the chaotic moments that followed, some workers remained on the upper levels of the store.
For the most part until after the 1880s, black workers remained outside the organized labor movement.
By the end of the walkout, 600 workers remained on strike, according to the union.