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Irish Worker League | |
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Leader | Jim Larkin |
Founded | September 1923 |
Preceded by | Socialist Party of Ireland |
Succeeded by | Revolutionary Workers' Groups |
Headquarters | Marlborough Street, Dublin |
Newspaper | The Irish Worker |
Ideology | Communism |
Political position | Far-left |
International affiliation | Communist International |
The Irish Worker League was an Irish communist party, established in September 1923 by Jim Larkin, following his return to Ireland. Larkin re-established the newspaper The Irish Worker.[1] The Irish Worker League (IWL) superseded the Revolutionary Workers' Groups circa 1930.