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commemorating the Bay View labor strike and tragedy

commemorating the Bay View labor strike and tragedy

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The latest official action shows that this bill did not move forward in that session.

Sponsor
Representatives Sinicki, Clancy, Moore Omokunde, Madison, Kirsch, Neubauer, Roe, Phelps, Emerson, Arney, DeSmidt, Stroud, Tenorio, Hysell, Hong, Johnson, Cruz, Stubbs, Rivera-Wagner, Andraca, DeSanto, Miresse, Subeck, J. Jacobson, Udell, Joers, Bare, Billings, Palmeri and Ortiz-Velez, cosponsored by Senators Larson, Carpenter, Roys, Wirch, Spreitzer, Drake, Hesselbein and Ratcliff
Last action
2026-03-23
Official status
A - Rules
Effective date
Not listed

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commemorating the Bay View labor strike and tragedy

commemorating the Bay View labor strike and tragedy Status: A - Rules

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-23 Asm.

    Failed to adopt pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

  2. 2025-06-12 Asm.

    Representative Haywood added as a coauthor

  3. 2025-05-08 Asm.

    Introduced by Representatives Sinicki , Clancy , Moore Omokunde , Madison , Kirsch , Neubauer , Roe , Phelps , Emerson , Arney , DeSmidt , Stroud , Tenorio , Hysell , Hong , Johnson , Cruz , Stubbs , Rivera-Wagner , Andraca , DeSanto , Miresse , Subeck , J. Jacobson , Udell , Joers , Bare , Billings , Palmeri and Ortiz-Velez ; cosponsored by Senators Larson , Carpenter , Roys , Wirch , Spreitzer , Drake , Hesselbein and Ratcliff

  4. 2025-05-08 Asm.

    Read and referred to Committee on Rules

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commemorating the Bay View labor strike and tragedy
Status: A - Rules

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Wisconsin Legislature: AJR53: Joint Resolution Text

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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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2025 ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION 53
May 8, 2025 - Introduced by Representatives
Sinicki
,
Clancy
,
Moore Omokunde
,
Madison
,
Kirsch
,
Neubauer
,
Roe
,
Phelps
,
Emerson
,
Arney
,
DeSmidt
,
Stroud
,
Tenorio
,
Hysell
,
Hong
,
Johnson
,
Cruz
,
Stubbs
,
Rivera-Wagner
,
Andraca
,
DeSanto
,
Miresse
,
Subeck
,
J. Jacobson
,
Udell
,
Joers
,
Bare
,
Billings
,
Palmeri
and
Ortiz-Velez
, cosponsored by Senators
Larson
,
Carpenter
,
Roys
,
Wirch
,
Spreitzer
,
Drake
,
Hesselbein
and
Ratcliff
. Referred to Committee on Rules.
AJR53,1,1
1
Relating to:
commemorating the Bay View labor strike and tragedy.
AJR53,1,6
2
Whereas, Wisconsin workers and reformers have long made important
3
contributions in the history of labor in the United States, having helped enact new
4
state laws early in the 20th century, such as Worker’s Compensation and
5
Unemployment Insurance, that, in turn, were adopted by other states and the
6
federal government; and
AJR53,1,9
7
Whereas, decades earlier, in the late 1800s, workers were still struggling to
8
attain basic rights in the workplace and still generally labored at physically
9
punishing jobs for 10 to 12 hours per day, six days per week; and
AJR53,1,12
10
Whereas, in the 1880s, workers in Milwaukee, like others in Chicago and
11
across the country, began to advocate for the eight-hour workday, an early
12
cornerstone of the basic bill of rights of all people in the workplace; and
AJR53,2,2
13
Whereas, employers made no efforts toward reform, and eventually workers’
1
organizations across the nation called upon all workers to cease their labor if
2
employers had not adopted a standard eight-hour workday by May 1, 1886; and
AJR53,2,5
3
Whereas, in Milwaukee, civil parades and demonstrations developed over the
4
first five days of May 1886, as workers peaceably and without violence joined the
5
national work stoppage to protest and abolish inhumane work hours; and
AJR53,2,9
6
Whereas, on May 2, 1886, many German and Polish workers and their
7
families walked to the picnic grounds in a huge Eight-Hour Day Parade, and on
8
May 3, thousands of workers from the breweries and the building trades went on
9
strikes and marched from factory to factory; and
AJR53,2,13
10
Whereas, by May 5, 1886, unrest among Milwaukee’s laborers over the
11
struggle for better work hours had led to more than a dozen strikes in the city,
12
involving carpenters, coal heavers, sewer diggers, iron moulders, teamsters,
13
common laborers, and other workers asking for humane work hours; and
AJR53,2,16
14
Whereas, the last grand factory in Milwaukee still in operation that day was
15
the North Chicago Rolling Mill in Bay View, which manufactured rails for the
16
nation’s railroads; and
AJR53,2,19
17
Whereas, on May 5, 1886, despite the threat of violence from the state militia,
18
a crowd of striking workers started to walk, peaceably and unarmed, to the Rolling
19
Mill to enjoin workers there to participate in the general strike; and
AJR53,2,23
20
Whereas, despite the law-abiding nature of their procession, this group of
21
walking laborers was fired upon by the state militia, on direct orders from Governor
22
Jeremiah Rusk, resulting in seven people killed and four, including innocent
23
bystanders, wounded; and
AJR53,3,4
1
Whereas, some 50 of the workers who marched that day and were fired upon
2
were indicted on charges of rioting and conspiracy for merely exercising their right
3
of freedom to assemble, and three of them eventually served six to nine months in
4
prison; and
AJR53,3,9
5
Whereas, the infamous events of May 5, 1886, will remain a part of
6
Wisconsin’s cultural and economic legacy forever and should remind us in the
7
present to honor the sacrifices of our forebears, including laying down their lives, so
8
that all those who labor might lead safer and more productive work lives; now,
9
therefore, be it
AJR53,3,14
10
Resolved by the
assembly
, the
senate
concurring, That
the Wisconsin
11
Legislature recognizes the historic significance of this pivotal series of events in
12
Wisconsin’s and the nation’s history, and directs that, from this day forward, the
13
fifth day of May each year will be observed in our state as the anniversary of the
14
Bay View labor strike and tragedy.
AJR53,3,15
15
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