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Technical/Information Team

Technical/Information Team

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Youth Network

Youth Network

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Students Network

Students Network

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Environmental Committee

The IWW WISE-RA Environmental Committee seeks to unite the labour movement and the environmental movement. Are you working in the alternative energy industry and treated unfairly? Does your workplace have health and safety issues or environmental issues? Does your workplace…

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Incarcerated Workers Organising Committee

Incarcerated Workers Organising Committee

The IWW Incarcerated Workers Organising Committee in Wales, Scotland and England was launched in February 2016 We have been inspired by fellow workers in the US, who have been organising in solidarity with incarcerated workers since 2014. The Industrial Workers…

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Industrial Unions

Industrial Unions

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Couriers Network

Who are we? We are a network of couriers, primarily working for Deliveroo and UberEATS, who have joined the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) to fight for a better deal! The network aims to push to change the conditions…

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Education Workers Industrial Union

The Education Workers Industrial Union 620 (IU620) is the IWW section that represents all workers employed by Education and Research Institutions. This includes students, academics, support staff, archivists, cleaners, or researchers at nurseries, schools, universities, museums, libraries, or research laboratories.…

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Communications, Computer, and Software Workers

We are members of the Industrial Workers of the World who work in the telecommunications, information technology, and software industries. If you’d like to discuss working conditions, or have decided to start organising to improve things in your workplace, get…

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