IWW 1995 Calendar Features Women Workers The 1995 IWW Labor History Calendar is a very up-to-date source of information about the labor movement. The first inside photo shows women in South Africa on strike against the multinational corporation, Kentucky Fried Chicken. This year's calendar is subtitled: Women Workers: The Struggle Continues. It features thirteen excellent photographs of women workers marching, striking and organizing as far back as 1912 and as recently as 1993. Hundreds of historic events are listed on the calendar. Almost every day of the year is filled with at least one significant event in the labor movement. Check your calendar to find out what happened before your time, and to remind yourself of recent victories and violations. For example, did you know: -- 20,000 female garment workers struck in 1909? -- 96 GM plants were shut down by a strike in 1945? -- Union activist Karen Silkwood was killed while trying to pass on information about nuclear safety violations, in 1975? -- Who said, "I'm not a lady, I'm a hell-raiser!"? Many fellow workers are here remembered: names like Lucy Parsons, Rosa Luxembourg, Emma Goldman, Meridel LeSueur, Kate Richards O'Hare, Florence Reese, Fannie Sellins and many other women and men who made their contribution for workers rights. In these times when the working person's rights are under attack, this calendar reminds us of the richness and depth of the roots of the movement. Every day is a reminder of those who did their part, and knowing how they struggled inspires us to do our part. When the going gets rough, a glance at the IWW Labor History Calendar is enough to fill you with pride and renew your spirit. The Calendar is attractively and professionally designed. It has all the holidays, both cultural and official including U.S. and Canadian. The IWW Labor History Calendar is a must for every household and office! Order your Calendar from IWW-HLF, Box 204, Oak Park IL 60303. Prices are $7.50 each; five or more, $4.50.