Industrial Worker (September 25, 1937)

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).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on March 5, 2017

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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