The January 13, 1940 (Vol. 21, No. 43, Whole No. 203) issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
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Industrial Worker (January 13, 1940)
Contents include:
-No compromise on war issue!
-Pipelines carry flow of profit
-Women workers worst exploited, lowest paid
-Socialist city bosses prefer cheap labor
-Frisco waterfront farce shows up phony leaders
-Should share equally in all there is by T-Bone Slim
-Company union independent, court rules
-No truce in class war even when bosses change attitude toward unions
-This is not a war for freedom!
-Union holds one election in 18 years
-Of Men and the World: an open letter to Gurley Flynn
-So-called revolutionary Mexico government helps fix wages at peon level
-British libertarians voice opposition to war talk
-IWW is road to freedom, defense against dictators
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Industrial Worker (January 20, 1940)
The January 20, 1940 (Vol. 21, No. 44, Whole No. 204) issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Prepare for Lakes IWW drive!
-IWW workers win sixth raise at Cochrane Brass Co. plant in Cleveland
-British cooperatives divided on war issue
-Learn about militancy from women by T-Bone Slim
-Dies seen as potential Hitler
-Rat Hynes testifies
-Labor in belligerent nations
-You can improve your job by taking it easy
-Court rules employer need not sign contract
-College Professors demand junking of Dies Committee
-Chief political watchdog of capitalism speaks up
-Bossetto thanks GDC
-E. Goldman speaks at Winnipeg
-Crucible steel strike action still curbed by CIO union leadership
-Latest NMU agreement is rank open shop sellout
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Nah, what's up on libcom is all I have and I have no plans to do any further digitization or archiving.
However, there is an internal IWW archive for (primarily) members that exists and I could send an email to the person maintaining it asking to give you access to the IW section if you want.
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