Fellow Workers----
Mol one, but a hundred working class newspapers are needed in New Zealand and Australia to insist on sound industrial organisation. The daily press, owned and controlled hy the employing class, uses its influence against the working class. It never did, and never will, give unbiasse d information pertaining to things which most directly affect the workers. It is striving to lead the workers away from sound industrial organisation and action, and is being aided by reactionaries in our own rinks. ' To combat this, an extensive Working class press is required, hut the labour movement is very deficient in this respect. Sound industrial organisation is of the utmost importance; organs are necessary to organisation, and we want your kelp'to gel: one firmly established. The INDUSTRIAL UNIONIST will continue to he a paper full of sound matter. It is unique this side of the line. Each issue will he better than the last, and it will he published weekly as soon as ¥OU make it possible. The workers who are running this paper are doing THEIR share, what will YOU do? We want it boosted, and we want subscribers. Advertise the INDUSTRIAL UNIONIST in your union, push it on the job; circulate it among your working class friends, send 'an order for a bundle, and. look out for our next: issue.
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Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 1, 1 February 1913, Page 2
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222Fellow Workers---- Industrial Unionist, Volume 1, Issue 1, 1 February 1913, Page 2
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