Industrial Worker (January 1966)

The January 1966 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 25, 2025

Contents include:

-Labor faker is shy but accepts more pie by Powderly

-Hungry world: an immodest proposal

-Boss mentality rules in Johnson war on poverty

-Employers can't handle own manpower problem by Joe Funken

-The windmills of poverty by J.F. McDaniels

-Don't hang up class war weapons

-Review by Carlos Cortez of To Die in Madrid

-Far out and far away by F.T. (Fred Thompson)

-LBJ corral dust by Washington Wobbly

-School daze: learning made tough for slum students

-Misleaders push unions deeper in political mire

-The called it labor convention

-Mary Gallagher passes away by Jean Dopglas Robson

-Wob finds London slaves sleeping: refuse to grumble and have faith in Labor politics by Jack Sheridan

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