1922 Encyclopædia Britannica/Industrial Workers of the World, The

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15663791922 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 31 — Industrial Workers of the World, The

INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD, THE.—A union of wage-earners in the United States, organized in 1905, with a membership in 1920 of about 100,000, commonly spoken of as the I.W.W. (For a discussion of the I.W.W. see Trade Unions.)