Articles from and issues of the Industrial Worker, the magazine of the North American Regional Administration (NARA) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
The Winter 2018 issue of the Industrial Worker, the blog and magazine of the North American Regional Administration (NARA) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-MWA-IWW/IWOC statement
-Longtime Wobbly in need of solidarity
-Television sitcoms and workers' issues by Raymond S. Solomon
-Rock that cradle by Ellie Sawyer
-Workers' films by Sean Morrison
-The "vicious but brilliant exploitation" that drives right-wing economics by Hamilton Nolan
-I was not protected from Harvey Weinstein, it's time for institutional change by Mia Kirshner
-The inspiration of art and the IWW by John Kaniecki
-Workers' art by Craig Bledsoe
-Washington's L&I begins enforcement of sick leave
-Preface to "The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists" by Robert Tressell
-Lost in translation: strike at Amazon in Italia by Peter Olney
-Fiefdom by Vince Veritas
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The Spring 2018 issue of the Industrial Worker, the magazine of the North American Regional Administration (NARA) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-From the editor...
-Review of The Girl from the fiction department
-Trump is making it harder for low-wage workers to organize, but this fast food union could win by Michael Arria
-Bridgeport's contentious 1978 teachers' strike by Andy Piascik
-The people united on the Embarcadero by Charles W. Martin III
-All work, no play by Randy Gould
-Women's gender pay inequality by Ellie Sawyer
-I should be so lucky, Buddy. I ain't got a job: the fight for equal work by Logan Marie Glitterbomb
-A tale of two sexists by Anonymous
-Lucy Parsons: revolutionary feminist by Saswat Pattanayak
-A new declaration of independence by Emma Goldman
-What is there in anarchy for woman?, uncredited interview with Emma Goldman
-Marx's refusal of the Labor Theory of Value by David Harvey
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The Summer 2018 issue of the Industrial Worker, the blog and magazine of the North American Regional Administration (NARA) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-A feminist always! by Keith "Malik" Washington
-Book review: The Pinochet file: a declassified dossier on atrocity and accountability by Peter Kornbluh
-Bisbee '17 by x391043
-Sorry to harass you... by Alan Smithee
-With solidarity from Barcelona by x384480
-Another group of Burgerville fast foodworkers join IWW by Burgerville Workers Union
-The speech that put Eugene V. Debs in prison
-Bread and roses: one hundred (and six) years on by Andy Piascik
-Why the IWW is not patriotic to the United States
-Janus: perspective from an AFSCME member by Andrew Miller, x 379583
-The teacher pay penalty has hit a new high by Sylvia Allegretto and Lawrence Mishel
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The Fall 2018 issue of the Industrial Worker, the blog and magazine of the North American Regional Administration (NARA) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-A short history of anarchist exclusion in the US
-Ralph Chaplin: a tough act to follow by Roberta McNair
-Sixteen Mississippi inmates died in August 2018 by Roberta McNair
-Inmate's cries for help went ignored, prisoners say by Sara Fowler
-Book review: On anarchism by David Van Deusen
-In November, we remember
-Achieving decent work through unions by Tula Connell
-More than 50 arrested at McDonald's HQ in Chicago as week of protests continues by Abigail Hess
-Updated: UPS workers reject contract, Teamsters brass declare it ratified anyway by Alexandra Bradbury
-UN Human Rights Council adopts landmark declaration of peasants' rights by Pavan Kulkarni
-Remember those who died at work
-The Rana Plaza disaster, and its aftermath
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