Why labor needs to dump the Democrats and build its own progressive working class based people's political party:
The
Minneapolis Star Tribune on January 29, 2013 claims the American
Crystal Sugar Company lockout of 1,300 workers here in the Red River
Valley is a “work stoppage.”
Does anyone see any workers who stopped working?
This is NOT a work stoppage as claimed by the union bashing Star Tribune newspaper.
Workers did not stop working; nor did workers go on strike.
The
company locked workers out of the plants and their jobs; and the work
in these plants goes on with the American Crystal Sugar Company using
scab labor.
The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco and Grain Miller's
(BCTGM) International Union’s leaders even insisted workers had to
train these scabs who workers knew would be used to replace them over
many months should workers turn down American Crystal Sugar Companies
“final offer.”
Why hasn't the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor
Party with its controlling majorities in the Minnesota State House and
Senate and a Democratic Governor brought forward both anti-lockout and
anti-scab legislation?
What good is having this super majority if it isn’t going to be used in the interests of workers?
Why
isn't the call for this kind of legislation being brought forward by
any DFL legislators, members of the DFL state central committee or DFL
county committees?
Why haven't the union representing the workers
and the Minnesota AFL-CIO insisted their DFL partners bring forward
anti-lockout and anti-scab legislation?
Why haven't rank and file union members insisted on getting this legislation out of the MNDFL in return for their votes?
This
is one more very typical case where labor leaders refuse to act
responsibly in defense of the workers rights and interests they are
supposed to represent and to make sure this never happens again to any
workers in Minnesota.
The first cowardly mistake these labor
leaders made was telling workers they had to leave these plants as
ordered by American Crystal Sugar Management instead of occupying these
plants from the very beginning.
These labor leaders should have
had the decency to place plant occupations before American Crystal Sugar
workers to let them make a democratic decision as to what they wanted
to do in order to defend their rights and their livelihoods.
The
Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco and Grain Miller's (BCTGM) International
Union is a union that has been engaged in working class betrayal for
years both in the United States and Canada and it has operated to the
detriment of not only its own members, but the entire working class as a
whole when it comes to refusing to insist on a real living wage for the
minimum wage. In plant after plant and workplace after workplace the
national leadership of the BCTGM International Union has pursued the
very worst kinds of class collaborationist policies, and often very
racist policies, of stabbing militant rank-and-file activists in the
back over even very obviously legitimate workplace grievances in which
the International repeatedly takes the side of management and insists
local labor leaders tow this non-struggle line.
As for this
so-called "boycott" Richard Trumka and the "leaders" of the AFL-CIO have
initiated; workers employed in union plants all across the country are
still handling and using American Crystal Sugar in the production of
everything and anything requiring sugar. From the shipping to processing
to retail sales. What kind of a boycott do you call this where the
public is being asked to boycott a product union members are still
handling?
And why is a petition campaign underway "asking" a
Democratic Governor and Democratic State Legislators here in Minnesota
to stop purchasing and using American Crystal Sugar? Shouldn't these
Democrats who know to come to workers for their money and their votes
not to mention insisting the unions do their "heavy lifting" know enough
on their own not to be purchasing and using a scab product? Apparently
not.
If this lockout by the American Crystal Sugar Company's
management and the failure of the Democrats to properly respond isn't a
good enough reason to start a progressive working class based people's
party on top of the firm foundation of what remains of the socialist
Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party, I don't know what it is going to take.
Reactionary
shit-ass Minneapolis Star Tribune reporters like Jane Friedmann take it
upon themselves to attack me time and time again but this dirty
anti-working class rag can’t even get it straight that there has been no
work stoppage as it declares:
“...It (American Crystal Sugar
Company-ALM))has grown into one of the longest work stoppages in
Minnesota history. Unemployment benefits for workers have expired…”
Lie after lie when it comes to this anti-labor rag.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment