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List of Industrial Workers of the World unions

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Partial list of notable past and current union shops, branches, or international unions belonging to the Industrial Workers of the World.

Industrial Unions

  • Agricultural Workers Organization, later Agricultural Workers Industrial Union
  • Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union (disaffiliated in the 1920s)
  • Bakery Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Construction Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Coal Miners' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Fishermen's Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Foodstuff Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Furniture Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • General Distribution Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Hotel, Restaurant and Domestic Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Lumber Workers Industrial Union
    • The Brotherhood of Timber Workers
  • Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union
  • Metal and Machinery Workers Industrial Union (dissolved in the 1950s)
  • Metal Mine Workers' Industrial Union
  • Motor Transport Workers Industrial Union
  • Oil Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Printing and Publishing Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Railroad Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Rubber Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Shipbuilding Workers' Industrial Union (existed in 1919)
  • Textile Workers' Industrial Union (formerly National Industrial Union of Textile Workers, United States)
  • Western Federation of Miners (only briefly affiliated)

Shops

  • Just Coffee Cooperative
  • Jimmy John's Workers Union
  • Ottawa Panhandlers' Union
  • Peoples' Wherehouse
  • Red and Black Cafe (2009–2014)
  • Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse
  • Starbucks Workers Union
  • Street Labourers of Windsor
  • United Campaign Workers

References

References

  1. . ["The I.W.W. To-Date"](http://libcom.org/library/one-big-union-monthly-october-1919). *[[One Big Union Monthly]]*.
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