Industrial Worker (April 2014)

Articles from the April 2014 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on April 5, 2014

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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