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  1. 12,138 [a] Key people. § Notable members. Publication. Industrial Worker. Website. iww .org. The Industrial Workers of the World ( IWW ), whose members are nicknamed " Wobblies ", is an international labor union founded in Chicago in 1905. The nickname's origin is uncertain. [5]

  2. Industrial Workers of the World —Trabalhadores Industriais do Mundo — (IWW ou os Wobblies) é um sindicato adepto da teoria sindicalista revolucionária (democracia laboral e autogestão trabalhadora), que tem sua origem nos Estados Unidos ainda que também esteja presente em outros países como Canadá, Austrália, Irlanda e no ...

  3. IWW Biography. These are a list of some of our more notable members, some of them well known as IWW members, some of them not as well known. Although most of them are deceased, a few of them are still living. A few of them (marked by an asterisk after their name) are rumored to have been members, though proof of this is uncertain.

  4. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Industrial Workers of the World. Byname: Wobblies. Date: 1905 - present. Areas Of Involvement: socialism. Related People: Eugene V. Debs. Dorothy Day. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Joe Hill. Tom Mooney. On the Web: Colorado Encyclopedia - Industrial Workers of the World (May 17, 2024)

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  5. Notable members of the Industrial Workers of the World have included Lucy Parsons, Helen Keller, Joe Hill, Ralph Chaplin, Ricardo Flores Magon, James P. Cannon, James Connolly, Jim Larkin, Paul Mattick, Big Bill Haywood, Eugene Debs, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Sam Dolgoff, Monty Miller, Indian Nationalist Lala Hardayal, Frank Little, ACLU founder ...

  6. But by 1905 he left Troy to persue his ideals of organizing a militant working class movement and soon joined the newly formed IWW ( Industrial Workers of the World ), as a member and full-time organizer. Connolly worked primarily in the New York City / Newark New Jersey area, and was a family friend of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn.