Sure, this isn't the Pullman strike of 1894, with violence and lives at stake.
The union was crushed in the violent Pullman strike of 1894.
The Pullman Strike began in 1894, and lasted for 2 months.
Later in the year they were deployed south during the Pullman Strike.
Certainly, during all those dark days of the Pullman strike, the growth of class bitterness was most obvious.
This came to be known as the Pullman Strike.
The Pullman strike afforded much illumination to many Chicago people.
Thus the Pullman Strike did not kill the concept of a company town but rather initiated a new chapter in their existence.
At the age of seven, he saw a worker shot dead during the Pullman strike in Chicago, Illinois.
Even more serious was the Pullman Strike which shut down much of the nation's transportation system in July 1894.