The Organizer # 19

The Organizer # 19
The Organizer # 19

September 2009 PDF of the Twin Cities IWW branch's newsletter.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 7, 2011

IN THIS ISSUE:
Starbucks Barista Unjustly Fired, Demands Justice
Page 1

No Shortcuts in the Class Struggle
John O’Reilly discusses why the hard work of organizing is not avoidable, but the core of the union.
Page 2

2nd Anniversary of UMN AFSCME Strike
Annie Nonomus on the intervening period at the University of Minnesota since 2007’s AFSCME strike
Page 3

Members’ Corner
This month, Nate Holdren explains the General Executive Board (GEB) of the union.
Page 4

Value and Alienation
In the first of a series of economic articles, Erik Davis discusses the bases on which the working class fights.
Page 4

Cambodian Unions
Cambodian unions face more challenges
Page 5

Upcoming Events
What is happening in the Twin Cities’ Fighting Union.
Page 6

Comments

Steven.

13 years ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Steven. on May 8, 2011

Thanks for posting these - just a quick point about the "publications" tag, that is just for whole archives of publications, so it is correct to tag the parent article of "the organiser" as a publication, but not child pages, if you see what I mean.

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May 8, 2011

Juan Conatz

13 years ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 9, 2011

Did not know that!

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May 9, 2011

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