A book by Mike Pudd'nhead about his experience working at Jimmy Johns in the Twin Cities, Minnesota and attempting to organize a union with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) from 2007-2011. Copied to clipboard Originally posted at Rabble Distro Files Puddnhead6condensed.pdf (10.55 MB) workplace activity Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) United States on-the-job action workplace groups fast food accounts Minneapolis Jimmy Johns Workers Union Minnesota Mike Pudd’nhead PDF Comments
Interview with a Jimmy John’s Worker A 2011 interview with an organizer at Jimmy John's in Minneapolis.
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