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The Industrial Workers of the World is a union unlike any other. Founded in 1905 in Chicago, it rapidly gained members across the world thanks to its revolutionary, internationalist outlook. By using powerful organising methods including direct-action and direct-democracy, it put power in the hands of workers. This philosophy is labeled as revolutionary industrial unionism and the members called, affectionately, Wobblies. This book is the first to look at the history of the IWW from an international perspective. Bringing together a group of leading scholars, it includes lively accounts from a number diverse countries including Australia, Canada, Mexico, South Africa, Sweden and Ireland, which reveal a fascinating story of global anarchism, syndicalism and socialism. Drawing on many important figures of the movements such as Tom Barker, Har Dayal, Joe Hill, James Larkin and William D. Big Bill Haywood, and exploring particular industries including shipping, mining, and agriculture, this book describes how the IWW and its ideals travelled around the world.--Publishers website.

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WOBBLIES OF THE WORLD

Wildcat: Workers Movements and Global Capitalism

Series Editors:
Peter Alexander (University of Johannesburg)
Immanuel Ness (City University of New York)
Tim Pringle (SOAS, University of London)
Malehoko Tshoaedi (University of Pretoria)

Workers movements are a common and recurring feature in contemporary capitalism. The same militancy that inspired the mass labour movements of the twentieth century continues to define worker struggles that proliferate throughout the world today.

For more than a century labour unions have mobilised to represent the political-economic interests of workers by uncovering the abuses of capitalism, establishing wage standards, improving oppressive working conditions, and bargaining with employers and the state. Since the 1970s, organised labour has declined in size and influence as the global power and influence of capital has expanded dramatically. The world over, existing unions are in a condition of fracture and turbulence in response to neoliberalism, financialisation, and the reappearance of rapacious forms of imperialism. New and modernised unions are adapting to conditions and creating class-conscious workers movement rooted in militancy and solidarity. Ironically, while the power of organised labour contracts, working-class militancy and resistance persists and is growing in the Global South.

Wildcat publishes ambitious and innovative works on the history and political economy of workers movements and is a forum for debate on pivotal movements and labour struggles. The series applies a broad definition of the labour movement to include workers in and out of unions, and seeks works that examine proletarianisation and class formation; mass production; gender, affective and reproductive labour; imperialism and workers; syndicalism and independent unions, and labour and Leftist social and political movements.

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Luke Sinwell with Siphiwe Mbatha

Working the Phones: Control and Resistance in Call Centres
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Wobblies of the World

A Global History of the IWW

Edited by Peter Cole, David Struthers,
and Kenyon Zimmer

First published 2017 by Pluto Press 345 Archway Road London N6 5AA - photo 1

First published 2017 by Pluto Press
345 Archway Road, London N6 5AA

www.plutobooks.com

Copyright Peter Cole, David Struthers, and Kenyon Zimmer 2017

The right of the individual contributors to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

ISBN 978 0 7453 9960 7 Hardback

ISBN 978 0 7453 9959 1 Paperback

ISBN 978 1 7868 0151 7 PDF eBook

ISBN 978 1 7868 0153 1 Kindle eBook

ISBN 978 1 7868 0152 4 EPUB eBook

This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. Logging, pulping and manufacturing processes are expected to conform to the environmental standards of the country of origin.

Typeset by Curran Publishing Services, Norwich, England

Simultaneously printed in the United Kingdom and United States of America

Contents

1 A Cosmopolitan Crowd: Transnational Anarchists, the IWW, and the American Radical Press
Kenyon Zimmer

2 Sabotage, the IWW, and Repression: How the American Reinterpretation of a French Concept Gave Rise to a New International Conception of Sabotage
Dominique Pinsolle

3 Living Social Dynamite: Early Twentieth-Century IWW South Asia Connections
Tariq Khan

4 IWW Internationalism and Interracial Organizing in the Southwestern United States
David M. Struthers

5 Spanish Anarchists and Maritime Workers in the IWW
Bieito Alonso

6 The IWW and the Dilemmas of Labor Internationalism
Wayne Thorpe

7 The IWW in Tampico: Anarchism, Internationalism, and Solidarity Unionism in a Mexican Port
Kevan Antonio Aguilar

8 The Wobblies of the North Woods: Finnish Labor Radicalism and the IWW in Northern Ontario
Saku Pinta

9 We Must Do Away with Racial Prejudice and Imaginary Boundary Lines: British Columbias Wobblies before the First World War
Mark Leier

10 Wobblies Down Under: The IWW in Australia
Verity Burgmann

11 Ki Nga Kaimahi Maori (To All Maori Workers): The New Zealand IWW and the Maori
Mark Derby

12 Patrick Hodgens Hickey and the IWW: A Transnational Relationship
Peter Clayworth

13 The Cause of the Workers Who Are Fighting in Spain Is Yours: The Marine Transport Workers and the Spanish Civil War
Matthew White

14 Edith Frenette: A Transnational Radical Life
Heather Mayer

15 Jim Larkin, James Connolly, and the Dublin Lockout of 1913: The Transnational Path of Global Syndicalism
Marjorie Murphy

16 Tom Barker and Revolutionary Europe
Paula de Angelis

17 P. J. Welinder and American Syndicalism in Interwar Sweden
Johan Pries

18 All Workers Regardless Of Craft, Race Or Color: The First Wave of IWW Activity and Influence in South Africa
Lucien van der Walt

19 Tramp, Tramp, Tramp: The Songs of Joe Hill Around the World
Bucky Halker

Acknowledgments

Like many great ideas, this book was born while drinking beers with friends. The three of us were presenting papers on our different research projects during the 2008 conference of the Pacific Northwest Labor History Association. Dave and Kenyon already were friends and met Peter, for the first time, that rainy weekend in Vancouver. We vaguely discussed putting together a book on the history of the Wobblies around the world, but promptly forgot about our idealike many such grand alcohol-fueled notions. Over the next few years, we emailed each other intermittently, and even organized a panel on the topic at the 2012 meeting of the American Historical Association, but all of us were busy with various other work and life commitments. Eventually, in 2015, our lives converged, windows opened, the sun shone, and we finally undertook this project. From there, it moved surprisingly fast. We already knew many other folks, around the world, who shared our interest inor rather, fascination withthe Wobblies. We reached out to many of them and put out a call for papers to make sure we reached a wider network of scholars, both in the academy and outside of it, who studied the IWW.

We would like to thank every contributor to the book who (for the most part) submitted drafts on time, and all of whom were passionate about the project. We are proud of this book and trust everyone else involved is, too. We also thank one of the Wildcat series editors, Manny Ness, for his steadfast and enthusiastic support from the get-go, as well as the six anonymous reviewers who commented on the project. Thanks, also, to David Shulman at Pluto Press and the incredible team of committed, skilled workers who help this global publishing house spread the word about the Wobs and so many other important subjects, past and present.

Peter Cole thanks his partner, Wendy Pearlman, who listened to countless tales about the Wobblies (some of them even true), and provided moral and intellectual support; he also thanks his co-conspirators (um, co-editors) for their friendship and thoughtfulness. Dave Struthers thanks his wife Irina Shklovski for listening to him talk about the past, his daughter Freya for taking him to the skatepark, Devra Weber for first introducing him to the IWW in a labor history seminar, his co-plotters for making this collaboration a pleasure, and the contributors for keeping him excited every time he sat down to read drafts. Kenyon Zimmer thanks his wife Rafia Mirza for her support throughout, Salvatore Salerno for first introducing him to the hidden anarchist connections to the IWW, Robert Helms for taking time out of a visit to the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam to scan rare documents for him, and his co-editors for their hard work, patience, and humor.

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