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Nov 10, 17

Industrial Worker: Fall 2017 #1781

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The theme for the Fall 2017 Industrial Worker is “In November We Remember.” For this issue, a number of Wobblies sent in their remembrances of those long gone but not forgotten and those dear and only recently taken away from all of us. August 1 was the 100th anniversary of the murder of the early Wobbly organizer Frank Little. Butte, Montana was where he was brutally killed, but Butte was also the place that celebrated Frank Little’s life and work, with a gathering of far-flung Wobblies as well as his great-grandniece Jane Little Botkin, who wrote Frank Little and the IWW: The Blood That Stained an American Family.

Table of Contents:

IWW speech at San Diego Rally Against Hate, August 27, 2017

Remembrances of those we have lost: Buenaventura Durruti, Scout Schultz, Frank Little, Albert Parsons, David Jahn, and Joe Hill

We’re seeing freedom of speech on the gridiron so how about in every other workplace?

The general strike in Catalonia—Revolutionary unionism for the 21st century

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The IWW is a member-run union for all workers, a union dedicated to organizing on the job, in our industries and in our communities. IWW members are organizing to win better conditions today and build a world with economic democracy tomorrow. We want our workplaces run for the benefit of workers and communities rather than for a handful of bosses and executives.

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