While there are many important dates and commemorations for revolutionary workers, May 1st in particular holds profound importance not only for workers in the United States, but workers across the globe.… Read More
There are people promoting ideas of all sorts in the labor movement. By far the dominant ideology is labor-liberalism: all the state unions spend massive amounts of money and man-hours on… Read More
A bakery worker at a Snyder’s-Lance (a subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company) manufacturing plant in Charlotte, North Carolina spoke this week with a representative of the New Labor Press (NLP)… Read More
Ninety-five years ago, the American textile industry was shaken to its core as workers at Loray Mill, the largest textile mill in the entire world, went on strike. On April 1st,… Read More
by The Crusader Editorial Board1 [Editor’s Note: We are happy to re-publish the following article, originally published last week in the new publication, The Crusader, which describes itself as a “paper… Read More
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“The basic rule, the first commandment, of any trade union movement is
not to rely on the “state” but to rely only on the strength of one’s own class.”
– Vladimir Lenin