Labor history

The Early Labor Movement

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Opstilling af alle arbejderne på Bruuns tobakfabrik i Kolding. De står i rækker, hvor de mindste børn er forrest, i midten kvinder og bagerst mændene, ca. 150 personer. Børnearbejdere blev meget brugt i tobaksindustrien. Fotoet er fra 1894.
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F20070515008 - En byggeplads anno 1888

Theme about the early labor movement

In October 1871, the International Labor Union of Denmark was founded. It became the framework for the first socialist labor movement in Denmark and later developed into the trade union movement and political left we have today. On this page you can read more about the early labor movement and some of its pioneers.

The battle of the commons

The authorities looked on with concern and the confrontation culminated in the Battle of the Commons on May 5, 1872, when a large workers’ meeting was met with police and military. The leaders were arrested and the association was later banned – but the movement would not be stopped.

Despite adversity, division and economic crisis, workers continued to organize. Trade unions and political groups emerged and laid the foundation for what later became a strong and united labor movement in Denmark

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