How was the Pullman strike of 1894 resolved?


How was the Pullman strike of 1894 resolved? On August 2, the ARU officially ended the boycott. The strike lingered in Pullman until September when two thousand Pullman strikers surrendered unconditionally. The railroads and the Pullman company rehired most strikers once they renounced the union; they blacklisted the strike's leaders.


What was the end result of the Pullman Strike?

Legally, the injunction against the strike affirmed a broad power of the federal government to ensure the free flow of interstate commerce, essentially making national strikes illegal. In October 1898, the Illinois Supreme Court ordered the Pullman Company to sell all non-industrial land holdings.