A week ago, in southern Manhattan, a young social worker named Francis Perkins was in her friend Margaret Morgan Norie's Greenwich Village. Greenwich Village) is drinking tea at the town house. They were obstructed by the bells of the fiery fire truck. Then they heard a sore scream: "Do not jump!"
The following is an excerpt from people who died fighting Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire. "The Triangle" company ... in blood, the name will be written in the history of American workers movement, and it feels like this history reminds me of the name of this store's striker. "- Jewish Daily Advance (Drehle), March 25, 1911, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire broke out.This chapter is true as the Bible is true as it provides the prophecies of God about the flame of the movie (He is studying ebony, but he is not very good at it.) And your grandmother has finally got into hell.
Friday, March 25, the company celebrating its 100th anniversary at Triangle Shirtwaist, killed 146 workers, most of them Jewish and Italian immigrant women. HBO began broadcasting their homage documentary "Triangle: Remember Fire" tonight, and the internet is full of memories of accounts and events. The 100th anniversary not only reminds us of the unnecessary tragedies and the continuing need to protect the most vulnerable groups in society, especially the power of influencing the organization and change of women.
March 25, 2011 will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the most deadly industry disaster in the history of New York City. Triangular shirt factory fire killed 146 clothes workers, most of them women. He died because of a fire or jumped out of the building. Legislation was enacted that required to raise safety standards for factories due to fire. Nearly a century later, the Fifth Avenue Commission (FAC), a non-profit community development company based in South Brooklyn, found over 30 supermarkets in New York. Subcontract managers employed at supermarkets engaged in this dangerous way to prevent them from leaving early or to take things off when they cleaned up all night