Industrial Workers of the World
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The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW or the Wobblies) is an international union. At its peak in 1923, the organization claimed some 100,000 members in good standing and could marshal the support of perhaps 300,000 workers. Its membership declined dramatically after severe government repression as part of the first Red Scare and a 1924 split brought on by internal conflict. IWW membership does not require that one work in a represented workplace, nor does it exclude membership in another labor union.
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- Related: Industrial democracy, One Big Union (concept), Solidarity unionism, Syndicalism, Wobbly lingo
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NYC IWW Newsletter NYC IWW Newsletter www.wobblycity.org - Web |
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Jim Crutchfield's IWW Page Jim Crutchfield's IWW Page www.workerseducation.org/crutch/ - Web |
Songs of the workers to fan the flames of disconte... Songs of the workers to fan the flames of discontent www.archive.org/.../SongsOfTheWorkersToFanTheFlamesOfDiscontent - Web |
Songs of the Wobblies: 1954 LP Songs of the Wobblies: 1954 LP www.archive.org/details/SongsOfTheWobblies - Web |
Strikes! Labor History Encyclopedia for the Pacifi... Strikes! Labor History Encyclopedia for the Pacific Northwest depts.washington.edu/labhist/encyclopedia/browse.shtml#iww - Web |