Category: Statements

  • New Day at UPS/Amazon Joint Statement on the Election Boycott and Logistics

    New Day at UPS/Amazon Joint Statement on the Election Boycott and Logistics

    Editor’s Note – We are happy to republish this joint statement by New Day at UPS and New Day at Amazon which provides analysis and resolutions on the need to implement an active and class-conscious electoral boycott, not just for all workers in every sector, but in particular for the… Read more

  • RI Service Workers Launch New Publication

    RI Service Workers Launch New Publication

    We are very excited to announce that a group of service workers primarily organized in Rhode Island have shared with us that they have launched a website for their new organization, the Organization of Class-Conscious Service Workers and its shop publication The Service Worker. Their website includes their statement of… Read more

  • Amazon Workers Launch New Publication

    Amazon Workers Launch New Publication

    We are very excited to announce that a group of Amazon workers have recently launched a new publication that in their words: “is a newsletter produced by Amazon workers to rally our coworkers against Amazon corporate and traitors who sell us out in the so-called union movement.” Their first edition… Read more

  • On Renegades and Revolutionaries

    On Renegades and Revolutionaries

    “Lin Piao, bourgeois careerist and conspirator, was the greatest splitter in our Party. In order to implement his revisionist line and counter-revolutionary political principles, and to oppose the proletarian revolutionary political principles of Chairman Mao, he, more than anyone else, recruited fanatics into the organisation, formed sects, encouraged the counter-revolutionary… Read more

  • Translated Statements: Three Texts from Latin America

    Translated Statements: Three Texts from Latin America

    (Photo credit – Nueva Democracia) We at New Labor Press are glad to present a PDF containing our own translations of three important May Day statements and editorials from Latin American comrades we feel are very much worth highlighting and studying. Originally written by revolutionary proletarian organizations in Colombia, Ecuador,… Read more

  • Statement: Commemorate May 1st with Struggle

    Statement: Commemorate May 1st with Struggle

    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. Celebrated as International Workers Day, the date was chosen to commemorate the Haymarket Massacre, when police right here in… Read more

  • For Marxism and Against Centrism on the Labor Question

    For Marxism and Against Centrism on the Labor Question

    We are glad to finally present this response to recent criticism of, and commentary on, the State Unionism Line. We hope this piece helps serve the broader two-line struggle within the revolutionary camp, and helps revolutionaries (and particularly revolutionary workers) find their bearings and stance on what our tasks as… Read more

  • Critical Remarks On: “Some Preliminary Theses on Communist Work in the Labor Movement”

    [Editor’s Note: The following is a joint statement by three organizations (Central Ohio Workers Alliance, Southern New England Labor Council and Working People’s Association of Charlotte) in response to the article by Comrade Saoirse entitled Some Preliminary Theses on Communist Work in the Labor Movement that was recently published in… Read more

  • Statement: Theory in the Labor Movement – A New Dayer’s Response to Cosmonaut

    Statement: Theory in the Labor Movement – A New Dayer’s Response to Cosmonaut

    Introduction A couple people from the Revolutionary Marxist Students thought it would be smart to undertake a sectarian attack on the UPSers, and none other than the labor-liberal Cosmonaut published it. Whether or not they genuinely believed their condescending diatribe was a legitimate application of Marxism is irrelevant. What was… Read more