Throughout the entire history of the American labor movement, there have been numerous attempts to construct independent, class-conscious trade unions. The New Labor Organizing Committee happens to be the most recent;… Read More
It is not a coincidence that the same people who have an incorrect position on the National question almost always also end up having an incorrect view of the Labor question… Read More
When a worker becomes convinced of the need to organize, the first question they usually ask themselves is, “What organization should I work with?” In the US, there are numerous establishment… Read More
The demands and grievances of the working class are the objective force driving the labor movement forward. Therefore, in the course of any labor organizing there will come a point when… Read More
In the 1960s and 1970s, across the globe, trade unions had already begun a process of decline that would rapidly pick up over the next few decades. In the United States… 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