The November 2014 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Portland IWW Battles With Non-Profits Over Union Busting by Shane Burley
-They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me! by x344543, IWW EUC
-In November We Remember Penny Pixler by Mike Hargis
-Making Our Voices Heard Against Sexism In The IWW by Diane Krauthamer
-Jimmy John’s Workers Picket In Baltimore
-IWW Branches Raise Money For Sato Fund
-A Recap Of Some Teacher-Student Education Struggles In 2014 by John Kalwaic
-Remembering A Greatly-Admired Wobbly: Vincent St. John by Juan Conatz
-Wobbly History: The IWW, AFL, And The Issues Of Race And Class by Mike Kuhlenbeck
-Bloody Well Right: Who Won The Harlan County Miners’ Strike? by Spencer Wells
-The Workers’ Grand March by John Gorman
-Understanding The Role Of Prisoner Intellectuals by Dennis S. Boatwright, Mid-Michigan Correctional Facility
-Building Connections Around The World
-Anti-Fascist Demonstrations In Greece by IWW Greece
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