The May 2014 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Contents include:
-May Day 2014: Reviving The General Strike by Staughton Lynd
-Penny Pixler: Loving Sister, Daughter, Aunt, Friend And Fellow Worker by Denver IWW
-College Football Players Are Workers Too! by Neil Parthun
-Reflections On The Brick: A Wobbly Reader Of Marx by Andrew Stewart
-End Dangerous Railroad Practices by Ron Kaminkow, Railroad Workers United (RWU)
-Around The Union: Victory For Toronto IWW, Progress For Other Wobbly Branches, compiled by FN Brill
-Vermont Bus Drivers Strike An Impressive Victory by Matt Dubé
-Boston IWW Makes Gains, Continues Drive At Insomnia Cookies by Jake Carman
-Gauging Organized Labor: An Interview With Staughton Lynd by Andy Piascik and Staughton Lynd
-What It’s Like To Organize At Starbucks by Miami IWW
-Chomsky, Others Ask You To Support Victims Of Army Spying
-Review by Peter Moore of Lumpencity: Discourses of Marginality/Marginalizing Discourses
-Review by Michael John Como of Save Our Unions: Dispatches from A Movement in Distress
-Review by Raymond S. Solomon of The Rebel Girl: An Autobiography, My First Life (1906-1926) and My Life As a Political Prisoner (McCarthy Era)
-Review by Jérôme Diaz of Oil!
-History Of A Workers’ Revolution In Catalonia by Raymond S. Solomon
-Drifting From Dogma: Towards Growth And Power by Bill Zoda
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