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The Wobblies (1979)

89m; U.S.
Directors: Stewart Bird, Deborah Shaffer

Synopsis: Documentary chronicling the history of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), including interviews with many former Wobblies who were in their seventies, eighties, and nineties when the film was made.

“Solidarity! All for One and One for All!” Founded in Chicago in 1905, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) took to organizing unskilled workers into one big union and changed the course of American history. This compelling documentary of the IWW (or “The Wobblies” as they were known) tells the story of workers in factories, sawmills, wheat fields, forests, mines and on the docks as they organize and demand better wages, healthcare, overtime pay and safer working conditions. In some respects, men and women, Black and white, skilled and unskilled workers joining a union and speaking their minds seems so long ago, but in other ways, the film mirrors today’s headlines, depicting a nation torn by corporate greed. Filmmakers Deborah Shaffer and Stewart Bird weave history, archival film footage, interviews with former workers (now in their 80s and 90s), cartoons, original art, and classic Wobbly songs (many written by Joe Hill) to pay tribute to the legacy of these rebels who paved the way and risked their lives for the many of the rights that we still have today. Restored by the Museum of Modern Art and recently inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.

 

Women Organize! (2000)

 

Director: Joan E. Biren

Synopsis: Inspirational short doc portrays women organizers across the U.S. who are involved in global struggles for racial, social, and economic justice. MB Maxwell (former JWJ Exec Dir) and Tracey Conaty (AFSCME) are featured.

 
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Women in the Global Construction Site

Director: Vivian Price

Synopsis: Female construction workers

 

Women of Steel (1985)

28m; U.S.

Director: Randy Strothman

Synopsis: Women workers

 
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The Women of Summer (1986)

55m; U.S.

Director: Suzanne Bauman, Rita Heller

Synopsis (IMDB): A look at the controversial Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers of the 1920s and 1930s.

 

Women, Free Trade Zones and the Multinationals (1992)

58m; U.S.

Synopsis: Women in sweatshops and factories in Central and South America.

 

Work (1970)

15m; U.S.

Director: Fred Wardenburg

Synopsis: Film showing assembly line labor; provokes political analysis of alienated labor.

 
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Work And Respect (2003)

10m; U.S.

Synopsis: Women at work.

 
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Work in Progress (2009)

12m; Canada

Synopsis: The life of an injured worker is seen through her challenges, both personal and the bureaucratic.

 
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Workers Dreams (2007)

50m; Vietnam

Director: Tran Phuong Thao

Synopsis: Thousands of young women now work in foreign owned factories in Vietnam for approximately $2 a day. This film shows the lives of these young rural women who end up in a Japanese Canon factory in the Hanoi area. Hoping to make a new life with many consumer goods around them they are ground up in the capitalist system and their dreams and illusions about the new Vietnam are crushed.