What is another word for IWW?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪwə] (IPA)

IWW or Industrial Workers of the World is a global labor union that was founded in 1905. It advocates for the rights and welfare of workers, and seeks to promote solidarity among them. As a historical and well-known organization, some synonyms include "the Wobblies", "the One Big Union", and "the I-dub". Additionally, it is sometimes referred to as "the revolutionary union", due to its commitment to challenging the status quo and bringing about systemic change. With its roots in the labor movement, IWW has also been called the "red union", signifying its links to socialism and radical politics. Regardless of the terminology used, IWW remains an important and influential entity in the struggle for workers' rights.

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  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      Bis.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      Ris.

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  • The IWW's affirm as a fundamental principle that the creators of wealth are entitled to all they create. Thus they find themselves pitted against the whole profit-making system. They declare that there can be no compromise so long as the majority of the working class lives in want while the master class lives in luxury. They insist that there can be no peace until the workers organize as a class, take possession of the resources of the earth and the machinery of production and distribution and abolish the wage system. In other words, the workers in their collectivity must own and operate all the essential industrial institutions and secure to each laborer the full value of his product.
    Helen Keller

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