Articles from the April 2014 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Striking Workers At Boston Insomnia Cookies Win Settlement by Jake Carman
-New Evidence Shows U.S. Government Spied On Wobblies, Activists by Brendan Maslauskas Dunn
-Portland IWW Fights Wage Theft by Shane Burley
-Fighting Back In High-End Hotels: An Interview With A Miami Wobbly
-For the long haul by Colin Bossen
-The early IWW, the preamble and the break with political socialism by Klas Batalo
-Around The Union, compiled by FNB
-Victory For Portland Teachers, Students by John Kalwaic
-Indiana Wobblies Celebrate One Year As A Chartered Branch by Michael White
-Why The Boeing Deal Is A Defeat For Us All by Andy Piascik
-Freedom School Along The Mohawk by Brendan Maslauskas Dunn
-What Went Wrong With The Organizing: The Elephant In The Room Of Political Will by Scott Nappalos
-The Adjunctification Of Higher Education: Its Dirty Little Secret Exposed by Ana M. Fores Tamayo
-Review by Lou Rinaldi of Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volumes 1, 2 & 3.
-The IWW Should Fight To Win – By Any Means Necessary by Matt Muchowski
-Criticisms Of “The Anti-Democratic Of Big Unions” by Tom Jayman
Other articles in this issue, already available on libcom, include:
-Portland Solidarity Network: Things Are Heating Up at Fubonn
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