The September 2008 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
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Contents include:
-South Korea orders arrests of union leaders
-Female migrants unlikely to be paid minimum wage in the UK
-IWWs remember Utah Phillips
-Mall of America Starbucks baristas join IWW
-No heat at Ohio textile shop sparks complaint, workers win NLRB ruling
-Wild Edibles files for bankruptcy
-Ottawa IWW picket wins $2,500
-Sex workers campaign to decriminalize jobs
-Troublemaking in Edmonton for 10 years
-Rambling to Revolution: Hobohemia and the IWW
-Frank Littleās grave restored
-Providence IWW rallies against police brutality
-Rail Workers United founding convention
-Dishwasher Pete wanders, entertains, rebels
-Nationalization controls Venezuelan workers
-Anti-mining union leader murdered in Guatemala
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