The October 1969 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Left Side column
-Solidarity is the answer for automation by Harry Siitonen
-A scab is a scan is a scab! scab! scab!
-Wobbly shutterbug bugs fed-bugs
-Editorial: Unionism or racism?: four-hour day can make the difference by CAC (Carlos Cortez)
-Reader's Soapbox
-Our little world of now by J.F. McDaniels
-Report from Scandinavia by H.M. Edwards
-Yakima report by Ruth Sheridan
-Housing anyone?
-The 'contributions' of John L. Lewis by Sam Weiner (Sam Dolgoff)
-Union view in Northern Ireland
-Obituary: Russ Blacwell, longtime fighter for libertarianism by John Nicholas Beffel
-Chicago College teacher's strike ended by injunction by Virgil J. Vogel
-Workers in other countries using novel tactics lately by FT (Fred Thompson)
-Poor but shafted!
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