The 1946 US steel strike was a several months long strike of 750,000 steel workers of the United Steelworkers union.[1][2] It was a part of larger wave of labor disputes, known as the US strike wave of 1945–1946 after the end of World War II, and remains the largest strike in US history.[1][2][3]
The strike started on January 21, 1946, after failed negotiations and fully ended by April, after the steel industry agreed to a wage increase of 18½ ¢ an hour for steel workers in individual agreements.[1][2][3]