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 tural laborers and particularly of those employed directly by farmers in the village, is hindered by the following circumstances:

The class conscious movement of the land and forest workers, which has a history of only 25 years, and which appeared in many countries only shortly before the war, is characterised by:

The Third Congress of the R. I. L. U. notes the weak condition of the work among the land and forest workers, which resulted in the outbreak of unsuccessful spontaneous strikes of farm workers in many countries, and considers it necessary to draw the attention of all of its sections and organizations to the importance of strengthening its work by:

The Third Congress draws the special attention of all of its organizations to the necessity of strentheningstrengthening [sic] and developing a network of rank and file nuclei (workers' committees) in the landed estates and