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