The December 1968 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Left Side column
-IWW observer sees Swede syndicalism as overly optimistic, revolution without class war? by Evert Anderson
-Job drain disturbs US labor
-Sympathetic strike in Italy
-Workers idled by lack of strike
-Miners and their union
-An appeal from the General Defense Committee by Carl Keller
-Review by Eugene Nelson of The Night Visitor and Other Stories
-Race war in South Philadelphia by Ed Jahn
-Paris mods celebrate by x324273
-Appleknocker takes on rail job by Al Just
-In Italy: church to pay taxes
-Swede practical unionism unites with radical ideals
Taken from Internet Archive
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Industrial Worker (December 1968).pdf
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