WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH

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Operators in San Francisco, 1916
Seeking to curb the militancy of the labor movement in the Bay Area, employers formed an association to establish the open shop. They qualified a ballot initiative to ban picketing, and in innovation for political tactics, hired four hundred operators to call the city's registered voters and urge them to vote for the anti-picketing initiative.
(Photo courtesy of the San Francisco Public Library)