Industrial Workers of the World

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    Jul 24

    Hello! As a reminder, this is a volunteer-run account. If you have specific questions about any of the following, please email. - membership/dues: membership@iww.org - organizing: organize@iww.org - the store: store@iww.org - press inquiries: press@iww.org - other: ghq@iww.org

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  2. Oct 23

    Members of the with are now on strike! Check out their social media for information on how to support their pickets, consider organizing a benefit, donate to the strike fund, gather food - and join in the pickets. Victory to the strikers!

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  3. Oct 21

    Donate to our strike fund! We surpassed our original goal of $5000 so raised it to $10,000! Every dollar is a little more time on strike!

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  4. Oct 23
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  5. Oct 22

    23 Oct 1937 the newspaper announced the death of their member: sailor and Spanish civil war volunteer Heinrich Bortz, from Germany. He escaped from a concentration camp and joined the Durruti Column International Battalion and was KIA

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  6. Oct 22

    Hey , we were wondering if the pee bottle is included in the benefits package for your warehouse workers, or should workers provide that themselves?

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  7. Oct 21
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  8. Oct 22

    Join to get active with or start a solidarity union in your industry. Read Labor Law for the Rank & Filer (I'm told it's free on if a pdf works for you). Start a discussion group w/ your co-workers on solidarity unionism like some folks are doing. (17)

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  9. Oct 22

    Bring solidarity union-esque elements, like bargaining for the common good, to your traditional union if you're in one. Volunteer w/ worker centers that support solidarity unions. Engage in mutual aid w/ strikers. You get the idea; the idea is solidarity. Let's do this. (end)

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  10. Oct 22

    At its heart, solidarity unionism believes that the working class, especially highly marginalized workers, have a unique right and unique capability to remake workplaces, industries, and society itself. (15)

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  11. Oct 22

    The fundamentals of solidarity unionism aim at a dramatically different economy and society operated by working people, particularly the most marginalized workers. (4)

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  12. Oct 22

    Solidarity unions are labor orgs as defined by the NLRA. Workers are protected from retaliation for collective action undertaken on behalf of their solidarity union. (Of course, real protection comes not from law but from a viable strategy and the ability to carry it out.) (5)

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  13. Oct 22

    If this resonates, there's never been a more important time to get involved. A historic turn to workplace organizing is taking place. It needs to endure, get to the next level and win. (16)

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  14. Oct 22

    Grievance procedures that are exclusive can interfere with collective direct action responses to wrongdoing by the employer. (13)

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  15. Oct 22

    Solidarity unionism is not a dogma but a living project brought alive by workers organizing, acting, and reflecting in and across industries. There are plenty of challenges to figure out and problems to solve to get to the labor movement and society workers deserve. (14)

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  16. Oct 22

    Solidarity unions are not by any means necessarily "informal" unions. While solidarity unions certainly seek to avoid union bureaucracy, they may or may not have formal structures. (9)

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  17. Oct 22

    Management prerogatives clauses, no-strike clauses, and exclusive grievance procedures are three provisions in traditional union contacts that solidarity unionists avoid. (11)

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  18. Oct 22

    Management prerogatives clauses isolate worker power from many of the big questions facing an enterprise or an industry like what products to build or keeping a plant open. No strike clauses gives up a unique power of the working class. (12)

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  19. Oct 22

    But despite these differences, solidarity unionists are united on the principle that workers define the existence of their union, not an employer or government entity. (7)

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  20. Oct 22

    There are three fundamentals of solidarity unionism. They are led and operated by workers. They have a preference for direct action. And when workers come together to form a union and fight together, they have a union. Regardless of what the boss says. (3)

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  21. Oct 22

    Solidarity unionism and minority unionism is not the same thing. Solidarity unions aspire to as many co-workers as possible coming together in the union. They just don’t insist on always having a majority to form a union and have that in common with minority unionism. (8)

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