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Singlejack solidarity - Stan Weir

Collection of writings by Stan Weir, a socialist who worked as a seaman, teamster, longshoreman, house painter, and auto assembler (among other things) and wrote about his experiences.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on November 16, 2011
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Pennoid

9 years 1 month ago

In reply to Welcome by libcom.org

This is seriously one of the best things I've ever read. He does a fantastic job of relating what union activity is on a small interpersonal as well as large scale. And it all flows as clear as stories. Top notch stuff.

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