How much were wages cut in the Pullman Strike?


How much were wages cut in the Pullman Strike? When the Panic of 1893 took a toll on company profits, Pullman cut wages as much as 25% but refused to reduce rents. Nor would Pullman negotiate with his employees. In response, nearly 4000 workers walked off the job, May 11, 1894, shutting down the Pullman factory.


For what 3 reasons did the Pullman workers go on strike?

George M. Pullman refused to meet with workers to hear their requests for higher wages, lower rents, and better working conditions. In protest, Pullman workers walked off the job on May 11, 1894. The American Railway Union agreed to assist Pullman workers.