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Hello, my
name is Robert Wahlfeldt and in a few days I will be
celebrating my 82nd birthday. Today I am speaking about
one of the groups I am proud to be a part of and that
will shortly celebrate its 102nd year.
Thats a
lot of years for both of us. This group turning 102 is
called the IWW, or better known as the Industrial
Workers of the World. Wobblies for short.
This group
formed back in 1905 and is the true defender of union
solidarity. Today we can thank the IWW for representing
the spirit of the US labors movements best contributions
to society. For example the brave folks of the IWW
fought hard and won the eight-hour workday. Unique to
this group was the willingness to organize women and
minorities . . . . all workers.
The credo
was and still is: An injury to one is an injury to all.
The
Wobblies were willing to be involved in direct action
and defend fellow workers AND to impede the business of
abusive companies as necessary. Through out history from
its origin in the early 1900 through a resurgence in the
1960s and continuing into the year 2007 the IWW has
always been innovative and resilient.
I am
thankful to be a member of the newly reemerging IWW. One
Big Union. Thankful and hopeful that the gains made by
labor in the past such as: the 5 day work week, the
eight-hour day, child labor laws, and the ability to
form a union remain important today. Some see Unions as
bad for business, but based on my years of Union
membership and leadership I know the importance of
solidarity, boycotts, direct action and strikes to make
gains for the workers and their families.
The IWW is
as vital to democracy today as it was 102 years ago. At
82 I am hopeful that the younger members of the labor
movement will continue to make progress as we did at the
beginning many years ago!
To let you know who we are and what we are about the IWW
has a presence at Urbana Farmers Market. Come by and say
hi and find out how important a labor organization can
be to preserve and secure fair wages, job security and
health care benefits for its members. In todays society
with an ever-shrinking middle class the IWW may be our
best hope.
We are proud to have a branch of the IWW right here in
our own community: The Central Illinois General
Membership Branch of the IWW meets every second Saturday
of each month, at 1pm, in the Family Room of the
Independent Media Center inside the old Urbana Post
Office. (Entrance on Elm Street).
Remember our credo: An injury to one is an injury to
all.
Lets stand together and stop the exploitation of working
people! Visit us this Saturday at Urbana Farmers Market
and find out why we continue to proudly say Solidarity
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