*SMLR-Net, the source of selected news on labor and employment relations and Human resource management* Title: How Dr. King Changed a Sanitation Worker’s Strike Author: ORA DeKORNFELD, EMMA COTT and ERIC MAIERSON
*Source:* NY TImes
*Date:* April 4, 2018
*Summary: *The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. came to Memphis in 1968 to protest with sanitation workers. Cleophus Smith marched with him. He’s still on the job.
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