Tacomaiww, to IWW
OGjester, to Montana
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When you’re in deep red Montana and you come across this in your town: 🤔

OGjester,
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@veirling indeed it is! The small seal within the sign says “Socialist Hall - Workers of the World, Unite!”

MikeDunnAuthor, to IWW

Today in Labor History November 15, 1919: The main headquarters of the New York City Wobblies (IWW) was ransacked and destroyed by agents acting under the US Attorney General Palmer. The Palmer raids were part of the first U.S. communist witch hunt, starting well before the more well-known McCarthy purges. It was also where J. Edgar Hoover cut his baby teeth. Between 1917 and 1919, the IWW membership had plummeted from 300,000 in the U.S. to around 30,000, due in large part to the mass arrests, murders and deportations of IWW members, anarchists, and other radicals during the Palmer raids.

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #IWW #anarchism #wobblies #NewOrleans #RedScare #PalmerRaids #police #union #repression #FreeSpeech #solidarity #communism #McCarthy #JEdgarHoover

MikeDunnAuthor, to IWW

Today in Labor History September 24, 1918: The radical labor union Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) was declared illegal in Canada

kaleb_haugen, (edited )

@MikeDunnAuthor can you share a source for that. I’m mildly interested in history and am well aware of its existence and open operation in Canada long after 1918.

*minor edit for clarity and a couple tags, as I’m indeed interested in the answer

peterjriley2024, to IWW
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peterjriley2024,
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@MediaActivist

here,
there, everywhere !

MikeDunnAuthor, to IWW

Today in Labor History August 19, 1909: The first edition of the IWW’s The Little Red Songbook was published in Spokane, WA. The book’s subtitle is “Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent.” Between 1909 and 1995, the Wobblies printed 36 editions. The songbook always includes songs by Joe Hill, Ralph Chaplin, T-Bone Slim, and Haywire Mac. Most editions contained many of the best-known labor songs, like "The Internationale," "The Preacher and the Slave," and "Solidarity Forever."

igd_news, to random

"Workers at three Peet’s Coffee locations in Berkeley and Oakland have started a union drive.

The workers, who are hoping to join the Industrial Workers of the World IU 460, filed three petitions for union elections with the National Labor Relations Board on Friday."

https://www.berkeleyside.org/2023/06/12/peets-coffee-union-efforts-oakland-berkeley

tuckerteague, to random
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I just finished watching LABOR WARS OF THE NORTHWEST: THE STRUGGLE THAT DEFINED THE REGION

https://laborwarsnw.com/

Blurb: "...chronicles the cauldron of discontent, radicalism and violence that permeated the region in the early decades of the twentieth century."

Fascinating film. So much I never knew about my region.

I watched it on https://www.kanopy.com/

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