IWW

NOUN
  1. a former international labor union and radical labor movement in the United States; founded in Chicago in 1905 and dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism; its membership declined after World War I
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  • I have an original IWW poster from WWI, "A bayonet is a killing tool with a worker at either end.", teriffic graphics, that really needs to show up on Antiques Roadshow some day. MSM To Obama: Be Wary Of Left-Wing Groups Demanding Too Much Change
  • She identified as a pacifist, socialist and member of the IWW, the Industrial Workers of the World. Democracy Now!
  • Our mission was multifold, including assessing progress with OIWW's three primary programs: orphan care, educational support for orphans, and leadership training for orphan mentors. Jim Luce: Haitian-American Professionals Returning to Haiti to Help Post-Quake
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