From The American Left History Blog Archives (2006)
- On American Political Discourse
Markin comment:
In the period 2006-2008 I, in
vain, attempted to put some energy into analyzing the blossoming American
presidential campaign since it was to be, as advertised at least, a watershed
election, for women, blacks, old white anglos, latinos, youth, etc. In the
event I had to abandon the efforts in about May of 2008 when it became obvious,
in my face obvious, that the election would be a watershed only for those who really
believed that it would be a watershed election. The four years of the Obama
presidency, the 2012 American presidential election campaign, and world
politics have only confirmed in my eyes that that abandonment was essentially
the right decision at the right time. In short, let the well- paid bourgeois
commentators go on and on with their twitter. I, we, had (have) better things
to do like fighting against the permanent wars, the permanent war economies,
the struggle for more and better jobs, and for a workers party that fights for
a workers government . More than enough to do, right? Still a look back at some
of the stuff I wrote then does not a bad feel to it. Read on.
************BOYCOTT WAL-MART
COMMENTARY
THE RACE TO THE BOTTOM
MUST STOP HERE!
SUPPORT THE BOYCOTT- UNIONIZE
WAL-MART
FORGET DONKEYS, ELEPHANTS AND GREENS- BUILD A WORKERS
PARTY!
This writer has just
received news that the Massachusetts Federation of Teachers (MFT) has voted to
support the Wal-Mart boycott. Thus, the MFT joins a growing number of other
unions and union federations nationally and internationally in support of this
first step in the struggle to organize Wal-Mart. Every militant is obliged to and must support
this boycott as a first step in the struggle against this greedy
mega-corporation. To list the egregious labor practices of this corporation is
like reading pages from the history relating the sweatshop conditions of the
American labor movement at the turn of the 20th century. Whatever piddling
savings one might receive by shopping at Wal-Mart is negated by the degradation
of its labor force. It is high time for the labor movement to move on this
outfit and move hard. The race to the bottom stops here.
Whatever the practical effect
of the boycott it can only be a first step in the ultimate union organization
of Wal-Mart. A boycott is not enough! A consumer boycott, as has been shown by
past practices, is only as effective as the diffuse shopping public is aware of
it. In general, a consumer boycott has little or no effect at all. In any case
it is not decisive. There is no short-cut to effective organization at the
point of production and, particularly in the case of Wal-Mart, distribution.
The leadership of the organized American labor movement (now centered in the
AFL-CIO and Change to Win Coalition) has chiefly used to the tactic of boycott
to avoid the hard struggle to unionize the workforce. In the final analysis
only organization in the field will bring unionization.
To organize Wal-Mart means
there must be the will to organize Wal-Mart. It is necessary to go all out to
win once the decision has been made to organize this monster along industrial
lines, like the automobile industry in the 1930’s. Previous local efforts (such
as in Quebec and Texas) to organize particular stores have shown that this
strategy (or lack of strategy) has been a failure. Wal-Mart is just too big and
powerful to be taken on piecemeal. This writer has seen estimates that the
number of field organizers necessary to effectively organize Wal-Mart is at
least 3000. Militants must call on the organized labor movement to fund and
sent out that number en masse. The time is now.
Those even slightly familiar
with the Wal-Mart operation know that the corporation has a fleet of at least
7000 trucks to transport and deliver goods to its various locations. This
should make every militant salivate at the prospect of organizing that fleet.
Militants must demand that the Teamsters International Union organize the
fleet. Know this, if the trucks, the key to the distribution process are
unionized that is a very powerful argument in the workers favor if a showdown
with other parts of the Wal-Mart workforce is necessary. This writer suggests
that militants read Teamster Rebellion and Teamster Power by Farrell Dobbs; a
central organizer of the successful Teamster union drives in Minneapolis and
later over the road drivers in the 1930’s. (These books have been reviewed
elsewhere in this space, see April 2006 archives.) One thing is sure, if it
took practically a civil war to bring
the relatively loosely organized trucking company bosses to their knees in the
1930’s it will be 1000 times harder to do so against this monolithic giant. But
the victory will be sweeter.
I mentioned above the need to
fund field organizers, and plenty of them, and other support staff. Unlike the 1930’s the organized labor
movement has no lack of funds for such an operation today. However, what is
necessary is the political will to organize and fight rather rely someone
else’s good will. The great lesson from the 1930’s is that you win on the
streets, not in the White House or courthouse. Organized labor’s support for
the failed Kerry Democratic presidential campaign wasted millions of dollars.
Instead of using funds to support bourgeois candidates, mainly so-called
Democratic Party ‘friends of labor’, through COPE and other PAC’s for minimal
or no returns use the funds to organize Wal-Mart (and the South, while we are
at it). That is the real way to use union money.
SUPPORT THE CALL TO ORGANIZE WAL-MART NOW!
NO MONEY FOR POLITICANS-USE THE FUNDS FOR THE
ORGANIZING DRIVE AT WAL-MART!
BRING MOTIONS TO YOUR UNION CALLING FOR SUPPORT OF THE
WAL-MART BOYCOTT!
BRING MOTIONS TO CALLING ON YOUR UNION TO SUPPORT AN
ORGANIZING DRIVE OF WAL-MART!
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