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Video Celebrates Life of CWAer Gerry Horgan, Killed on Picket Line in 1989

A video from CWA Local 1103 marks a tragic anniversary while celebrating the life of Chief Steward Gerry Horgan, who was run down 20 years ago this week on a NYNEX picket line in Valhalla, N.Y.
Horgan was the first, and until 2003, the only CWA member killed while picketing. His death is the reason why CWA members still today wear red in solidarity on Thursdays.
The four-month strike over health care benefits was just two weeks old when the daughter of a plant manager hit Horgan, 34, with her car while breaking through a picket line. He died the following day, Aug. 15, 1989, leaving a wife and two small daughters. He is remembered in the video as a "natural born leader" and "the epitome of what a union representative should be." Download entire article with a link to view the video.

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