Oscar Neebe, the son of German immigrants, was born in New York City on 12th July, 1850. Educated in Germany, he returned to the United States after the Civil War. He moved to Chicago where he became a tinsmith. He joined the Socialist Labor Party and became active in trade union activities.
On 1st May, 1886 a strike was began throughout the United States in support a eight-hour day. Over the next few days over 340,000 men and women withdrew their labor. Over a quarter of these strikers were from Chicago and the employers were so shocked by this show of unity that 45,000 workers in the city were immediately granted a shorter workday.
The campaign for the eight-hour day was organised by the