The September 25, 1937 (Vol. 19, No. 33, Whole No. 83) issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
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Contents include:
-Lumber barons try to impose company union on loggers to head off real organization
-Capitalists of all countries concur in moves to establish fascism throughout world
-Slow down tactic gets quick raise
-Hollywood sends help for Spain
-The first requirement for a job at Ford's is speed
-Can makers enjoy sit down strike
-Foreign fascism is weak in U.S.
-Cleveland 440 notes
-Cleveland steel strike continues
-Wall Street continues to get rich harvest from war trade in spite of export prohibition
-Politicians bore into N.Y. unions to dig up dirt
-Soap boxers expose Communist Party relief, defense racket
-Negros in prison for self-defense
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