Submitted on Mon, 01/27/2014 - 12:45pm
The Research Justice Collective presents
in collaboration with the Data Center, the Dream Resource Center, and the Industrial Workers of the World Survey & Research Committee
Introduction to Research Justice:
How Does Research Aid Revolution?
A Live Broadcast Webinar
Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Time: 1:00-2:00pm ET / 12:00-1:00pm CT / 10:00-11:00am PT
Live Web Broadcast: www.researchjustice.com
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Submitted on Sat, 01/11/2014 - 3:22pm
The International Solidarity Commission of the Industrial Workers of the World sends its revolutionary greetings and solidarity to all the workers of Cambodia as they struggle against oppression, murder, and the everyday violence of low wages and overwork.
We are outraged by the murder of protesters in the streets on Friday, January 3rd, and hope for a day when the murderers will be held accountable by the workers themselves.
We stand in solidarity with the workers demanding higher wages, and urge workers to do everything in their power to prevent factories from moving equipment and materials out of the country.
Submitted on Wed, 01/01/2014 - 8:24pm

Headlines:
- Bakers Rising: NYC IWW Bakery Workers Fight For Better Jobs
- Starbucks Workers Take Global Action
- Police Brutality At IWW Picket In Boston
Features:
- Special: Miners’ Struggles & British Syndicalism
- Organizing: Life And Labor In The Day Labor Industry
- Obituaries: Farewell FWs Justin Vitiello & Mick Renwick
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Submitted on Sun, 12/15/2013 - 5:39pm
By Nathaniel Miller, X343337
Justin Vitiello grew up in New York City and lived for many years in Philadelphia where he taught Italian at Temple University involving himself with various local anarchist activities. He was a published poet and spoke at least three languages fluently. Justin traveled extensively and lived in Italy, Spain and Algeria. He attended the Port Huron conference, organized with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Poor People’s Campaign, established anti-mafia collectives with Sicilian anarchists, and devoted his life to working-class struggle. Justin was an IWW member for years, always made sure to pay his dues well in advance, and served on the IWW’s International Solidarity Commission with whom he traveled to Mexico, Haiti and Palestine. It was during the later two ISC delegations that I came to love and respect him.
Submitted on Thu, 12/12/2013 - 5:53pm

Headlines:
- Fast-Food Unionism: The Unionization Of McDonald’s & The McDonaldization of Unions
- Starbucks Workers Union Strike In Chile
- Wobblies Fight Neo-Nazis In North Dakota
Features:
- Perspectives on IWW Strategy & Tactics
- How I Got Fired And Won My Job Back
- Nonviolent Direct Action & The Early IWW
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