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