Industrial Worker (March 2014)

The March 2014 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on March 1, 2014

Contents include:

-Being a woman organizer isn't easy by Luz Sierra

-Around The Union: Mobile Rail Workers Win, Wobblies Organize Worldwide, compiled by FNB

-International (Working) Women’s Day by IWW Gender Equity Committee

-A Reader’s Response To “Nonviolent Direct Action And The Early IWW” by Lowell May (x333295)

-NYC Wobblies are busting loose by x362865

-A tale of two trainings by Transcona Slim

-Proof of Walmart's union busting by John Kalwaic

-The Challenges Of Administering Misery In The Two New York Cities by A. Worker

-Rosa Luxemburg: A True Revolutionary by Staughton Lynd

-Toward Equal Employment For Women by Jane LaTour

-Addressing Sexual Violence In The IWW by Madeline Dreyfus

-Invisible Work: Women’s Challenges In The Service Economy by Lydia Alpural-Sullivan

-What Kind Of Workers Deserve A Union? by x365097

-Short Takes Of Revolutionary Women by Steve Thornton

-Review by FNB of A Shoeleather History of the Wobblies: Stories of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in Connecticut.

-Contracts Are Not A Tool, They’re A Trap by Scott Nappalos

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