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Domestic News September 18, 1922

The Abbeville Press And Banner

Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina

What is this article about?

About 50 striking Seaboard Air Line shopmen in Abbeville returned to work today at 7:30 a.m., glad to be back, with officials pleased; replacement workers reassigned elsewhere, and no disorder occurred during the strike.

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SHOPMEN GO BACK TO WORK.

About 50 Seaboard Men Who Have Been on Strike Return to Work.

All regular Seaboard Air Line men who have been out on strike returned to work at the shops today. About fifty men went out when the strike was called and that number returned this morning at 7:30. They seemed glad to be back at work and the officials were glad to have them back. Men taking their places during the strike will be looked after at other points on the division. There has been no disorder in Abbeville at any time during the strike.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Transportation

What keywords are associated?

Seaboard Air Line Strike End Abbeville Shopmen Return Railroad Strike

Where did it happen?

Abbeville

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Abbeville

Event Date

Today

Outcome

no disorder during strike; replacement men reassigned to other points on the division.

Event Details

All regular Seaboard Air Line men who had been on strike returned to work at the shops today; about fifty men returned this morning at 7:30; they and officials were glad to have them back.

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