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Sept. 26, 1908
The first production Ford Model T leaves the Piquette Plant in Detroit, Michigan. It was the first car ever manufactured on an assembly line, with interchangeable parts. The auto industry was to become a major U.S. employer, accounting for as many as one in every eight to 10 jobs in the country. 

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Sept. 24, 2025 | WORKERS’ RIGHTS | Momentum is growing in the fight to overturn President Trump’s illegal and destructive directives stripping collective bargaining rights from most federal employees. On Sept. 17, Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia led a bipartisan coalition of 48 U.S. senators in introducing legislation that would overturn President Trump’s March executive order stripping more than 1 million federal workers of their collective bargaining rights, as well as a second executive order Trump issued in August extending the directive to tens of thousands of employees at other agencies. “President Trump’s March executive order stripping most of the federal workforce of collective bargaining rights represents the single most aggressive action taken by the federal government against organized labor in U.S. history…” AFGE
 
 
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