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Announcement: NLOC Establishes Workers’ Circles
The New Labor Organizing Committee has formally accepted the affiliation of the following workers’ circles: Johnson City New Labor Committee (TN)Working People’s Association of Charlotte (NC)Columbus New Labor Committee (OH)Oklahoma City New Labor Committee (OK)Providence New Labor Committee (RI) The purpose of these circles is to provide local assistance to the shop organizations, help new… Read more
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A Worker’s Guide to: Talking to Your Co-Workers
By: New Day at Amazon In the course of organizing your coworkers it is necessary to learn the proper strategy and tactics of talking to your coworkers. We should be very clear, there is a right way and a wrong way to talk to each other. We can start with the whole point of talking… Read more
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Founding Statement of the Johnson City New Labor Committee
We, the founding members of the Johnson City New Labor Committee (JCNLC) and its Editorial Board, are excited to publicly announce our formation and wish to outline our immediate goals, tasks, and summations for this initial period of expansion and consolidation! For membership inquiries, organizational correspondence, thoughts, criticisms, or advice, please reach us at jcnlc@proton.me.… Read more
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Our History: League of Revolutionary Black Workers
This month 56 years ago, June 1969, the League of Revolutionary Black Workers was formed in Detroit, Michigan. The League was an independent, combative revolutionary Marxist labor organization that, while existing for only a handful of years, was able to organize thousands of workers in Detroit, in particular New Afrikan/Black auto workers. The League understood… Read more
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Against Contemporary Economism
In the course of the class struggle, on the historic scale, certain ideas crop up again and again. This is because ideas are products of people who belong to classes with their own world outlook, and while material conditions evolve over time, the fundamental laws of social development stay the same. The petty bourgeoisie and… Read more
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Outline for a Class-Conscious Educators Movement
Educational workers have traditionally been one of the most active and energetic sectors in revolutionary and progressive struggles throughout the history of capitalism. From Latin America to Africa, China to the Soviet Union, educators have been over-represented in the ranks of revolutionaries compared to other petty bourgeois professions for a variety of reasons. In our… Read more
