New Labor Press is a revolutionary theoretical publication focused on providing analysis, resources, and proposals that serve the growth and development of the class-conscious labor movement, and revolutionary movement more broadly, in the United States.
Our plan as New Labor Press is to focus on publishing three main types of articles:
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Manuals and Guides, for workers by workers, on different topics like contracts, what a worker organizing their workplace actually looks like, how to handle/deal with state union organizing staff, the NLRB, etc.
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Analyses, editorials, and critiques of issues and events relevant to workers and the labor movement.
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Testimonies from workers that come from their stories and experiences organizing, dealing with the contract-system, NLRB and state unions, and conditions in their workplaces generally.
We hope to publish one of each of these three types of articles monthly, with each set of three articles focusing on a different common theme or topic.
In each of our articles we hope to write unapologetically and uncompromisingly from the perspective of us, everyday workers who are frustrated and tired not just with our conditions and what we have to put up with day-to-day, but who are also fed-up with the sell-outs and wanna-be politicians that make 99% of modern-day “union leadership”.
We are unapologetically for a working-class labor movement, for a labor movement independent of lobbyists, back-door-dealers and opportunist liars who say one thing and do another, for a labor movement that always takes the side of people and revolution and never the side of bosses, capitalists and their politicians. In our organizing work we try and put those principles into practice every day, and now with this publication we hope to provide like-minded workers around the country with materials and tools that will help us rebuild a New Labor Movement.
In addition to the three main types of articles above, we plan on also publishing older harder-to-find texts from past militant labor organizations and working-class revolutionaries we have found useful in our work, as well as statements and documents from other labor organizations we work or are fraternal with.
We hope you find what we publish useful, or at least interesting and thought-provoking, and if you ever want to contribute or send us your thoughts please feel free to email us at snelabor@protonmail.com
