Lesser Known Wobblies series A series of short biographies of members of the IWW who aren't as remembered as some of the more famous names.
Industrial Worker (June 2014) Articles from the June 2014 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Trans 101 for Wobblies A great set of introductory guides to trans terminology, issues for trans people and trans issues as workers' rights issues. Produced by Fey, a…
Trans 101 for Wobblies, part 6: Trans issues as labor issues The final part in Fey's series on Trans issues, originally appeared on the website of the Boston branch of the Industrial Workers of the World.
Trans 101 for Wobblies, part 5: FAQs Another part the ongoing series by Boston IWW member Fey on Trans issues. Originally appeared here.
Baltimore Jimmy John's workers announce IWW membership, present demands to management A Jimmy John's Workers Union-IWW campaign has gone public in Baltimore, Maryland.
Trans 101 for Wobblies, part 4: Common complaints about radical environments Part 4 of the series on Trans issues by Fey of the Boston IWW. Part one, part two, part three. Originally appeared here.
History of "400": AWO, the one big union idea in action A 1939 pamphlet by E.Workman about the Agricultural Workers Organization of the IWW. He maintains…
Trans 101 for Wobblies, part 3: Awareness of widespread problems Part 3 of the ongoing series by Boston IWW member Fey on Trans issues in the labour movement. Originally appeared here.
Trans 101 for Wobblies, part 2: Challenging assumptions & misconceptions Part 2 in the series on Trans issues by Boston IWW member Fey, originally appeared here.
Whatever Happened at the End-Up? An account of queer workers at a gay bar in San Francisco organising in the IWW. From Tsunami #1 (March 1995). Photo via tumblr.
Trans 101 for Wobblies, part 1: Understanding basic terminology A member of the Boston IWW drew up this introduction to Trans terms and issues effecting trans people. Part one of an ongoing series. Originally appeared here