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Retailworker.com is offline

Submitted by announce on Sat, 01/26/2008 - 12:38pm.

The retailworker.com web site will be on hiatus, starting January 30. The site will be taken offline while we arrange new web server accommodations, and while we reorganize its administrative infrastructure. We hope to come back in a form that addresses both the increasing cost of hosting the site and its main purpose, which is to help workers with organizing. We don't have a definite date for the return, and we thank you for your patience while we rebuild.

After January 30, the retailworker.com domain will forward to an information page on the iww.org website. You will be able to check there for updates on the site's status.

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The IWW is a union for all workers, a union dedicated to organizing on the job, in our industries and in our communities both to win better conditions today and to build a world without bosses, a world in which production and distribution are organized by workers ourselves to meet the needs of the entire population, not merely a handful of exploiters.

We are the Industrial Workers of the World because we organize industrially -­ that is to say, we organize all workers on the job into one union, rather than dividing workers by trade, so that we can pool our strength to fight the bosses together. Since the IWW was founded in 1905, we have recognized the need to build a truly international union movement in order to confront the global power of the bosses and in order to strengthen workers ability to stand in solidarity with our fellow workers no matter what part of the globe they happen to live o­n.

We are a union open to all workers, whether or not the IWW happens to have representation rights in your workplace. We organize the worker, not the job, recognizing that unionism is not about government certification or employer recognition but about workers coming together to address our common concerns. Sometimes this means striking or signing a contract. Sometimes it means refusing to work with an unsafe machine or following the bosses orders so literally that nothing gets done. Sometimes it means agitating around particular issues or grievances in a specific workplace, or across an industry.

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United States 78045
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