The June 2013 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Wobblies Defend Fired Bus Driver In London
-Wobblies Organize & Win In North Carolina by Greensboro IWW
-The Struggle Continues At Chi-Lake Liquors by John O'Reilly
-What’s Needed For Effective Industrial Unionism by Arthur J. Miller
-Blair Pathways Project Promotes Radical Workers’ History by St. Louis IWW
-Venture Syndicalism: Can Reviving The Strike Revive Mass Unionization? by Nate Hawthorne
-Pittsburgh IWW Remembers Carol Hamilton by FW Robin Clarke
-Sisters’ Camelot Refuses NLRB Settlement by Twin Cities IWW
-IWW Supports Strike At Indiana University by x364060
-A Tale Of Two Explosions by Andy Piascik
-Indiana IWW Celebrates May Day With A Rally/Picnic By Michael White
-Mass March Wobbles D.C. On May Day by Tom Jayman
-Her Yer Taksim: May Day In Turkey by Tom Levy and Yusuf Cemal, X375214
-The IWW And Earth First! - Part 2: The Crucible by x344543
-Unions In Contemporary Lithuania: A Historical Perspective by Evaldas Balčiūnas
-The Human Cost Of Low Prices: Industrial Tragedy In Bangladesh by Mathieu Dube
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