Hellraisers Journal: From the Spokane Industrial Worker: the Employer, the Unemployed and the Man on the Job

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Quote Joe Hill, Mr Block Got Lucky, LRSB 36th ed, 1995———-

Hellraisers Journal – Monday August 8, 1910
The Employer-The Unemployed-The Man on the Job

From the Spokane Industrial Worker of August 6, 1910:

IWW Cartoon re UE, IW p1, Aug 6, 1910

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The boss works not at all. The unemployed works not at all. The worker works 10 hours per day. The worker produces a luxurious living for the boss, an existence for the unemployed, and a bare living for himself. What’s the matter with letting the unemployed go to work, making the boss go to work, and having the worker working one-third as long? If we organize and cut the working hours the boss will have to hire the unemployed. That will reduce competition among the workers for a job and give them power to later force the boss to cease being a boss and become a worker.

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Hellraisers Journal: From the Industrial Worker: The River of Wealth Diverted Past Labor’s Shack to Master’s Estate

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Quote EGF, Compliment IWW, IW p1, Nov 17, 1909———-

Hellraisers Journal – Wednesday May 11, 1910
River of Wealth Diverted Past Labor’s Shack to Master’s Estate

From the Industrial Worker of May 7, 1910:

Drawing River of Wealth, IW p1, May 7, 1920

Page 2: “What’s in a Name?” by A. E. Anderson

Poem Wealth Name by AE Anderson, IW p2, May 7, 1920

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