A bulletin put together by a couple of branches of the IWW in Canada. Originally hosted at Organizing Work. Wob Bulletin (Canada) - #1 Book traversal links for 63914 Wob Bulletin (Canada) - #1 Printer-friendly version Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) Canada Organizing Work Comments
Wob Bulletin (Canada) - #1 The following is a bulletin put together by a couple of branches of the IWW in Canada, originally hosted at Organizing Work.
Direct unionism in practice: undermining service industry barriers to worker solidarity This response is primarily written with the intention of facilitating an introduction to Direct Unionism for service workers who are very new to labour. We hope to participate in the DU discussion, and share with those interested how we have been affected by these conversations and also how we are practicing and implementing these ideas.
“We must do away with racial prejudice and imaginary boundary lines”: British Columbia wobblies before the First World War – Mark Leier Labour historian Mark Leier’s chapter from Wobblies of the World: A Global History…
How can workers defy anti-strike legislation? An interview from Organizing Work looking at how Canadian postal workers have organized in defiance of anti-strike laws.
Pushing: On the U in AEIOU MK Lees describes the psychological dimensions of organizing. This article first appeared on the Organizing Work blog.
Canada Post strike: reports from the picket lines as government orders workers back to work A collection of reports and interviews from the Organizing Work blog, with Canadian…
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