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Direct action, class struggle unionism is alive and well in Nevada.
The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
IWW exists to organize the unorganized, to keep more of the value of our labor in the present, to eventually create a world in which labor consciously controls production for use, not for profit in the future.
Recurring monthly activities include a Labor Movies Series the last Tuesday of every month and a monthly Business Meeting for all interested fellow workers. We will post these and other activities as they become imminent.
Past activities of Reno IWW have included local solidarity actions with ILWU's antiwar shutdown of west coast ports last year, with the UE Republic Windows factory occupiers, with UAW's jobs rally, with the unemployed march last winter, and most recently with the Iranian trade union movement. Nonlocally, we traveled to the Bay Area for the March antiwar demonstration and last week attended San Francisco's Laborfest, comemorating the 1934 General Strike and participating in the international transport conference with the Japanese Doro-Chiba and Korean Confederation of Transport Workers Conference, along with ILWU.
We are engaged in local jobsite organizing, details of which are not public for obvious reasons.
Tags: Labor & Worker Rights
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