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Title
ONE BIG UNION, INSIDE AND OUT.
Abstract
The article focuses on The Incarcerated Workers Organising Committee (IWOC) working for prisoners who are abused as criminals in Great Britain. Topics include defining IWOC as an approach of Alabama Movement to the Industrial Workers of the World Union for organising prison strikes; expanding IWOC from the U.S. to Great Britain by focusing on the ignored prisoners using pen pals; and meeting the ever-changing requirements of the Parole Board by IWOC members on indeterminate sentences.