The August/September 2009 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Korean Motor Workers Under Police Seige by Loren Goldner
-False Advertising? MPG Lays Off Workers While Profits Grow by Diane Krauthamer
-French Auto Workers To Blow Up Factory? By “Auto,” libcom.org
-Starbucks Workers Union Expands To Canada
-Oil: Dirtier Than A Can Of Worms? You Bet! by David Patrick
-Work Is The Only Power We Own by Gregg Shotwell
-Our Own Festival: A Wobbly Reports On His Recent Visit To Paris By Mischa Lebevre
-Scoop New York: One-Stop Shopping—For Labor Violations by Diane Krauthamer
-The Wheels Of Injustice Continue To Turn Against Immigrants by Rio Grand Valley IWW
-Trespassing Charges Against Denis Rancourt Dropped by Peter Moore
-London Workers Shut Down Underground for 48 Hours by Tom Levy
-High Stakes for Honduras by Ben Dangl
-How Sweatshop Bosses Are Responding
-Review: Capitalism and the Transformation of Africa: Reports from Equatorial Guinea by Mary Alice-Water and Martin Koppel
-Review: The Reader
-Korean Police Fail To Break Ssangyong Factory Occupation from libcom.org
-Safe Haven Tent Community Under Attack By Neil Parthun
-Canadian IWWs Move To Form Regional Organizing Committee by Peter Moore
-Cadillac Fairview “Could Not Sink Any Lower”
-CNT-PTT Regains Its Rights In France by John Kalwaic
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