Industrial Worker (January/February 2015)

Articles from the January/February 2015 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on January 18, 2015

Contents include:

-Anti-Police Brutality Protest Shakes Things Up At The Mall Of America By X378436

-Strange Encounters: World Meeting Of Popular Movements In Vatican City By Monika Vykoukal

-Windsor Wobblies Build Street Solidarity By X353319

-Introducing The 2015-2016 Industrial Worker Co-Editors

-The Centennial Commemoration Of Joe Hill by Elmore Y, x359525

-Imagining An IWW Branch In Accra by Brad Laird, x374826

-Wobblies Keep Up The Fight In Scotland By FW Keith, West of Scotland Regional Organiser

-Oklahoma IWW Solidarity With Students

-“Red November, Black November” A Success! by Twin Cities GMB

-Nurses Strike Against Ebola Readiness by John Kalwaic

-Austerity, Tax Deals, And Massive Protests In Belgium By Alexis Merlaud

-Railroad Workers United To Co-Sponsor Railroad Conference

-Rapid Progress Being Made With Prisoner Organizing

-Rest In Peace: Mathematician And Ecological Activist, Alexander Grothendieck (1928-2014)

-Review: Doing History from the Bottom Up: On E.P. Thompson, Howard Zinn, and Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below. by Staughton Lynd

-The F-Word: Why Feminism Matters

-Reasons Why I Admire Upton Sinclair by Raymond Solomon

-Crime And Punishment by Bomani Shakul

-CNT-f Congress Vows To Continue Struggle Against Austerity By Monika Vykoukal

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