New York, NY – Mayor Michael Bloomberg was loudly booed Friday at a speech commemorating the deaths a century ago of 146 people in a factory fire that then led to major labor law reforms across the United States.
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Bloomberg was one of the principal speakers at the ceremonies in Manhattan at the site of the 1911 blaze at what was then the Triangle Waist Company.
The mayor told the crowd that the fire, which became a symbol of the unregulated sweatshop conditions endured by employees, galvanized politicians to transform workplace conditions.
However Bloomberg’s speech, carried live on NY1 television, was interrupted repeatedly by loud booing.
The mayor, in his third term, has run into stiff opposition from public sector unions to his budget cuts and attempts to reform what he says is an unaffordable public pension system.
Why did they not have this earlier in the day?? They all knew 100 Jews died in that fire and that it would be hard for Jews to come at this time. Chutzpah!!
Let me join in……
BOOOOO BOOOOOOO
Get out of office!!!!!!
BOOOOOOO