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Wobblies

Education, Organization, Emancipation

About Me


The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW or the Wobblies) is an international union currently headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Today it is actively organizing and numbers about 2000 members worldwide. IWW membership does not require that one works in a represented workplace, nor does it exclude membership in another labor union.The IWW contends that all workers should be united within a single union as a class and that the wage system should be abolished. They may be best known for the Wobbly Shop model of workplace democracy, in which workers elect recallable delegates, and other norms of grassroots democracy (self-management) are implemented.--From Wikipedia


The Official IWW Website
Purchase Union-Made IWW Merchandise
The IWW LiveJournal Community
The IWW MySpace Group
Preamble to the I.W.W. Constitution

The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the means of production, abolish the wage system, and live in harmony with the Earth.
We find that the centering of the management of industries into fewer and fewer hands makes the trade unions unable to cope with the ever growing power of the employing class. The trade unions foster a state of affairs which allows one set of workers to be pitted against another set of workers in the same industry, thereby helping defeat one another in wage wars. Moreover, the trade unions aid the employing class to mislead the workers into the belief that the working class have interests in common with their employers.
These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries if necessary, cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof, thus making an injury to one an injury to all.
Instead of the conservative motto, "A fair day's wage for a fair day's work," we must inscribe on our banner the revolutionary watchword, "Abolition of the wage system."
It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism. The army of production must be organized, not only for everyday struggle with capitalists, but also to carry on production when capitalism shall have been overthrown. By organizing industrially we are forming the structure of the new society within the shell of the old.

My Interests

Abolishing Wage Slavery
Anarchism
Anarcho-Syndicalism
Boycotts
Class Struggle
Communism
Direct Action
General Strikes
Industrial Unions
Industrial Workers of the World
IWW
Marxism
Means of Production
Rank-and-File
Sitdown Strikes
Socialism
Strikes
Unions
Wobblies
Working Class

I'd like to meet:

All Workers of the World! Get in touch!* IWW General Headquarters
* IWW IWW Branches and Contacts in Australia
See Also - iww.org.au
* IWW Branches and Contacts in the British Isles
See also - iww.org.uk
* IWW Branches and Contacts in Canada
See also - iww.ca
* IWW Branches and Contacts in Mainland Europe
See also - wobblies.de
* IWW Branches and Contacts in the United States of America
Contact the IWW International Solidarity Commission
IWW General Defense Committee

Music:

Purchase Music at the IWW Website
Little Red Songbook ,Joe Hill ,Utah Phillips ,Woody Guthrie ,Pete Seeger , andRebel Voices

Movies:

Shatuck Cinemas Rally!
Partners? Part I
Partners? Part II
Starbucks Infestation
EZ Supply and Amersino Workers Protests

Books:

Purchase Books at the IWW Website
IWW Constitution 2006
One Big Union Pamphlet
Books Published by Charles H Kerr
Books about the IWW and Individual Wobblies
Books on Union Organizing and Labor Issues
Books about Labor History

Heroes:

Ralph Chaplin
Eugene V. Debs
Daniel De Leon
Thomas J Hagerty
Big Bill Haywood
Joe Hill
Mother Jones
Helen Keller
Frank Little
Edward R. Murrow
Lucy Parsons
Vincent Saint John
William Trautmann
All Workers of the World