The internal news and discussion publication of the Cleveland Industrial Union 440 Branch of the IWW. Issues from 1935-36. The IWW enjoyed a notable resurgence in Cleveland during the 1930s-40s, with IU 440 Metal and Machinery Workers organizing a number of small metal shops throughout the city.
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SO COOL! Thanks!
SO COOL! Thanks!
I'm sorry some of the
I'm sorry some of the pictures I took suck, they wouldn't let me scan.
Thanks for this
Thanks for this
Excellent. I've seen a few in
Excellent. I've seen a few in a library before
I've always found shop bulletins to be tremendously important reflections of the real organizational activities and so forth
"Where there are bachelors,
"Where there are bachelors, there's no future Wobblies". V1, #4
I also have some GOBs from
I also have some GOBs from that time and the "labor newsletter" that 440 published post-WWII, but the photos I took of those are worse, to the point where some parts of the labor newsletters are unreadable to me. I could still put them up if there is interest.
I'd be interested
I'd be interested
Is that iww
Is that iww policy?
syndicalist
Sleeper wrote: Is that iww
Sleeper
Naw, it's a quote from the workers correspondence section
I believe they suggested a wobbly matrimonial service. Check out it
For sure it was a goof
I read it as a work joke.
I read it as a work joke. There's a story about one IWW borrowing $10 from another IWW to take another IWW's daughter on a date.