The I. W. W.: Its History, Structure and MethodsI. W. W. Pub. Bureau, 1912 - 23 стор. |
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... member from each national industrial union , and a sec'y - treasurer . GENERAL ORGANIZATION All industrial departments combined into the General Organ- ization with International Affiliation . General Executive Board of one member from ...
... member from each national industrial union , and a sec'y - treasurer . GENERAL ORGANIZATION All industrial departments combined into the General Organ- ization with International Affiliation . General Executive Board of one member from ...
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... membership of that district at that time was in the neighborhood of 50,000 . Under the above rule these delegates were seated with one vote each . This brings the number of members represented down to 40,000 . Several other ...
... membership of that district at that time was in the neighborhood of 50,000 . Under the above rule these delegates were seated with one vote each . This brings the number of members represented down to 40,000 . Several other ...
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... member of the Executive Board , John Riordan . The struggle for control of the organization formed the Second convention into two camps . The majoritv vote of the convention was in the revolutionary camp . The reactionary camp having ...
... member of the Executive Board , John Riordan . The struggle for control of the organization formed the Second convention into two camps . The majoritv vote of the convention was in the revolutionary camp . The reactionary camp having ...
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... membership . In the last analysis the craft union has only been able to get advantages for its membership at the expense of the great mass of the working class : the unskilled workers , by entering into a contract with the employing ...
... membership . In the last analysis the craft union has only been able to get advantages for its membership at the expense of the great mass of the working class : the unskilled workers , by entering into a contract with the employing ...
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... membership . The general organization , however , does not allow any local to charge over $ 1.00 per month dues or $ 5.00 initiation fee . Each branch of a local industrial union elects a dele- gate or delegates to the central committee ...
... membership . The general organization , however , does not allow any local to charge over $ 1.00 per month dues or $ 5.00 initiation fee . Each branch of a local industrial union elects a dele- gate or delegates to the central committee ...
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Сторінка 9 - 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.
Сторінка 9 - These conditions can be changed and the interests 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.
Сторінка 9 - It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism. The army of production must be...
Сторінка 11 - There is but one bargain the IWW will make with the employing class — Complete surrender of all control of industry to the organized workers.
Сторінка 5 - 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 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 earth and the machinery of production, and abolish the wage system.
Сторінка 17 - As a revolutionary organization, the Industrial Workers of the World aims to use any and all tactics that will get the results sought with the least expenditure of time and energy. The tactics used are determined solely by the power of the organization to make good in their use. The question of 'right and 'wrong
Сторінка 6 - The first year of the organization was one of internal struggle for control by these different elements. The two camps of socialist politicians looked upon the IWW only as a battle ground on which to settle their respective merits and demerits. The labor fakirs strove to fasten themselves upon the organization that they might continue to exist if the new union was a success.
Сторінка 17 - Failing to force concessions from the employers by the strike, work is resumed and " sabotage " is used to force the employers to concede the demands of the workers. The great progress made in machine production results in an ever-increasing Hrmy of unemployed.
Сторінка 5 - Between these two classes a struggle must go on, until all the toilers come together on the political as well as on the industrial field, and take and hold that which they produce by their labor, through an economic organization of the working class without affiliation to any political party.
Сторінка 18 - ... isolated to the full extent of the power of the organization. Interference by the government is resented by open violation of the government's orders, going to jail en masse, causing expense to the taxpayers — which are but another name for the employing class. In short, the IWW advocates the use of militant 'direct action" tactics to the full extent of our power to make good.