Industrial Unionism.
SFE/LLJJ-IG ITS-V-SE-NTIMENTS.
(Read. Downwards.)
In the struggle of the workers 'gainst the parasite shirkers No sentimental cockroach can help us
win the day ; Damn those philanthropic bleeders, who want to be the leaders; Useless shysters, fakirs, pleaders, Standing in the workers' way. To hell with- all their bleating, you , will always find them eating Round the same old banquet -table where your boss will go to dine; It is there they do their squeaking and their sentimental speaking As they, dink the well-filled goblets of
rare and sparkling wine, Laughing at the toiling masses, whom they fooled with language fine.
Unmask these slimy preachers who want to be the teachers., Nobly fighting for the workers on a ■salary that, ts high; It is-they divide our forces in a thousand difrerMt e*-?ur9efr On a- battlefield of shtvery, where they lead us out to; die.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 36, 10 November 1911, Page 14
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145Industrial Unionism. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 36, 10 November 1911, Page 14
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