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- From: harelb@math.cornell.edu (Harel Barzilai)
- Subject: CALL for LABOR PARTY
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- "More and more labor officials and union bodies have endorsed the
- idea of a labor party, recognizing that while the bosses have two
- parties, we the workers don't even have one.
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- Topic 262 Labor Party Conference Call
- dwalters Labor News & Notes 3:32 pm Aug 18, 1992
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- CALL FOR 1992 CONFERENCE FOR INDEPENDENT LABOR POLITICAL ACTION THE
- LESSONS OF CLINTON, THE CATERPILLAR STRIKE AND THE LABOR PARTY ISSUE
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- The U.S. labor movement is at a crossroads: either chart a new
- political course and break from our reliance on the Democratic Party,
- or let the bosses, the government and the courts continue to walk over
- us. Two recent events underscore this point.
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- The U.S. trade unions have long tied our political power to the
- Democratic Party. Now this party gives us Bill Clinton: an open union
- buster, supporter of "right-to-work" laws and an ardent defender of
- the multinationals, as indicated by his loud endorsement of Bush's
- call to "fast track" the North American Free Trade Agreement. Despite
- this, Bill Clinton was endorsed recently by the AFL-CIO's national
- political committee. Clinton is the most openly anti-labor Democratic
- Party candidate in modern history. This is the "pay-off" to us Q the
- labor movement Q for years and years of providing phonebanks,
- volunteers, and resources of the trade union movement for the
- Democratic Party Q as well as the votes necessary to get them into
- office.
-
- At the same time, the cave-in by the UAW leadership to Caterpillar
- spells the beginning of a no-holds-barred offensive to break the back
- of the UAW and, indeed, the entire union movement. The bosses are
- emboldened. Taking advantage of the major defeat imposed on the
- Caterpillar workers, the Big Three auto companies will seek to break
- pattern bargaining, the phone companies will set out to bust the
- unions, and other major corporations will attempt to impose similar
- defeats in upcoming contract negotiations.
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- WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
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- It's time for labor to take a close look at where we are and where we
- are going in the '90s. In the face of the all-out assault on working
- people and the unions by the corporations, the government, and the
- courts, labor needs its own political instrument to defend itself.
- Caterpillar workers and millions of other trade unionists face a fight
- for their unions and their jobs. The percentage of workers organized
- into unions is the lowest since the early 1930s. This situation is
- totally unacceptable for all working people.
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- NO TIME TO LOSE
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- The political vacuum in this country cries out for a labor party with
- a program for all working people. More and more labor officials and
- union bodies have endorsed the idea of a labor party, recognizing that
- while the bosses have two parties, we the workers don't even have one.
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- Sentiment for a new party, based on the organized labor movement and
- democratically controlled by the membership, is widespread. We
- support the call for a broad-based national labor conference this
- election year to examine the political crisis faced by U.S. workers
- and to discuss prospects and possibilities for building a labor party
- in the '90s. Among the many issues to be discussed is running
- independent labor candidates in state and local elections in 1993. We
- propose to hold this conference for independent labor political action
- in San Francisco on July 25-26, 1992 Q just a few days prior to the
- California state AFL-CIO convention, which at its past convention
- endorsed the need to carry out education work for a labor party. We
- ask that you and/or your union local endorse this effort and publicize
- it in your workplace or office.
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- Organizing a successful conference will also require a major
- fundraising effort. Conference endorsers are requested to make a
- financial contribution (large or small) with their endorsements. This
- conference call has been initiated by Labor Party Forum, a coalition
- of San Francisco Bay Area unionists and other working people
- interested in furthering the development of a labor party based on the
- unions.
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- FINAL LIST OF ENDORSERS:
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- UNION LOCALS:
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- United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1100 (S.F.); UAW Local
- 879 (St. Paul, Minn.); OCAW Local 2-286 (Salt Lake City); AFSCME Local
- 3211 (U.C. Berkeley).
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- INDIVIDUALS:* Ron Daniels, Former Deputy Director, National Rainbow
- Coalition, independent candidate for U.S. president; Baldemar
- Velasquez, Pres., Farm Labor Organizing Committee (Toledo, Ohio); Don
- Rojas, Editor, The Amsterdam News (New York); Bill Fiore, Pres., UFCW
- Local 1100; Tom Laney, Recording Secretary (and Past Pres.), UAW Local
- 879, member National Organizing Committee of New Directions (St. Paul,
- Minn.); Mark Masaoka, Unit chair, UAW Local 645 (Van Nuys, Calif.);
- Dennis Serrette, Chief Steward, CWA Local 2108, founding member
- Coalition of Black Trade Unionists and Black Workers For Justice
- (Baltimore, Md.); Andy Cirkelis, Pres., Teamsters Local 921; Seymour
- Kramer, Chairperson, Local 1741 UTU; Joe Stack, Retired vice pres.,
- National Maritime Union; Ray Markey, Pres., AFSCME Local 1930 (New
- York); Benjamin Visnick, Pres., Oakland Education Association; Dan La
- Botz, labor journalist, National Writers Union/UAW; Robert Kimbrough,
- Past pres., AFT Local 223 (U. of Wisconsin); Bob McCloskey, Business
- Agent, SEIU Local 660 (Los Angeles): Bruce McClellan, Sec.-treas.,
- OCAW Local 2-286; Brian Lewis, Pres. UTU Local 1730; Frank Grinnon,
- Asst. Bus. Mgr., IBEW 1011; Eric Mann, Director, Community/Labor
- Strategy Center (Van Nuys, Calif.); Ed Ott, Political Director, CWA
- Local 1180 (New York);
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- Barbara Nabors-Glass, Director, Income Rights Project; Howard Wallace,
- Field Rep., SEIU Local 250; Peter Rachleff, Prof., Macalester College
- (St. Paul, Minn.); Millie Phillips, Pres., San Francisco Coalition of
- Labor Union Women; Maureen Karpan, ASGE/U.C. Berkeley; Pat Tobin, ILWU
- retirees, past ILWU legislative rep. in Washington, D.C.; Yolanda
- Navarro, Green Giant Frozen Food Workers Comm., Teamsters Local 921
- (Watsonville, Calif.); Nancy Snyder, Recording sec., SEIU Local 790;
- Jim Brough, Pol. Action Coord., Region 48, CSEA (Watsonville, Calif.);
- Mark Thisius, Exec. Dir., Up and Out of Poverty (St. Paul, Minn.);
- Dianne Stein, OCAW Local 8149; Ralph Schoenman, Editorial board, The
- Organizer; Carlos Muoz, Jr., Chair, Chicano Studies Dept., U.C.
- Berkeley, AFT 1474; Barbara Ann Rodgers-Hendricks, Coord., Green
- Politics Network (Santa Rosa Beach, Fla.); John Silver, AFT 1936, Film
- Producer, RDirty BusinessS; Merle Woo, lecturer, WomenUs Studies S.F.
- State Univ.; Earl Silbar, Exec. Bd., AFSCME Local 3506 (Chicago); Mike
- Connell, Former Vice Pres., Janitors SEIU Local 87; Elaine Isaacs,
- Rep., Richmond Education Association;
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- E.R. (Ed) Brown, Field Rep., Hospital Workers Local 250 (San Jos,
- Calif.); Janice RCookieS Pemberton, WomenUs Health Action Mobilization
- (Los Angeles); Fred Hyde, Delegate, Kings County Labor Council/AFSCME;
- Don Bechler, Trustee, IAM Local 565 (Sunnyvale, Calif.); Bill
- Balderston, Oakland Education Assn; Steve Zeltzer, Labor Video
- Project; Tim Kaminsky, UAW Local 110, member New Directions (St.
- Louis); Carmen White, Chop from the Top Coalition; Elombe Brath,
- Chairperson, Patrice Lumumba Coalition (Harlem, N.Y.); Pat Hendricks,
- Shop steward SEIU Local 250, co-chair U.S.-Cuba Labor Exchange;
- Marilla Argelles, SEIU Local 250; Terry Collins, Pres., KPOO Radio,
- SEIU 790; Charlene Lilie Plasencia, SEIU Local 715 (San Jos); John
- Leopold, President, AFT/CFT Local 4128 (Reseda, Calif.); Roberto Lobo,
- Exec. Bd., CWA Local 9410; Bill Edwards, Retired, Marine Cooks and
- Stewards; Jerry Dumahaut Jr., CWA Local 2336 (Washington, D.C.);
- Dennis Gretsigner, IAM Local 1128 (San Diego); Alan Benjamin, Editor,
- The Organizer; Shirley Isaacson, Unit chair, United Teachers (Los
- Angeles); Burt Vulliet, Retired, Master Mates & Pilots (Seattle,
- Wash.); Jack Heyman, Steward, ILWU Local 10; Tony Russo, OCAW Local
- 1-5 (El Cerrito, Calif.); Radical Women; Jay Bradshaw, Carpenters
- Local 22; Robert Irminger, Exec. Bd., S.F. Region Inland BoatmanUs
- Union/ILWU; Constance Scott, CWA Local 9410; Norman Leavens, Former
- Pres., CWA Local 1040 (Trenton, N.J.); Alex Corns, Bus. Mgr., Hod
- Carriers Local 36; Melody Knight, Exec. Bd., NABET 51; Lisa Martinez,
- Pres., Valley College Pro-Choice Coalition (Los Angeles); Mya Shone,
- Editorial Board, The Organizer; Eric Lerner, Pres., New Jersey Local,
- National Writers Union (UAW); Miguel Angel, Chair, Ethnic Studies
- Dept., Laney College; Edith Fox, UAW retiree (Los Angeles); Jim
- Eggleston, Labor attorney; Socialist Organizer; Fred Hirsch, Plumbers
- and Fitters Local 393 (Santa Cruz); Jack Tobin, Petaluma Peace Group;
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- Henry Kroll, Member, Board of Directors, KQED; Doug Thompson, UAW
- Local 974 (Peoria, Ill.); Barri Boone, Health and safety, SEIU Local
- 790; Ted Selander, Leader 1934 Toledo Auto-Lite strike; Andy Blauvelt,
- IFPTE Local 21; Marianne Gabriel, The Organizer; Jack Ford, Trustee,
- Teamsters Local 921, S.F. TDU; Erica Zweig, S.F. University Labor
- Studies; Tom Boot, AFSCME 3211; Anton Maglic, IBEW Local 11 (Los
- Angeles); Vi P. Huynh, Peace and Freedom Party; Workers Socialist
- League; Julian Torres, Teamsters Local 921; Dave Reardon, Teamsters
- Local 85, member TDU (S.F.); Lee Heller; Larry Duncan, Member CWA
- 14408, producer RLabor BeatS (Chicago); Freedom Socialist Party;
- Shirley Lee, SEIU Local 616; Robin David, IBEW Local 1245; Jeff
- Blankfort, Editor, Middle East Labor Bulletin; Robert McCall, HERE
- Local 2; James Green, Member, Board of Dir., SEIU Local 660 (Los
- Angeles); Tom Condit, Peace and Freedom Party; Fred Lonodier, Pres.,
- Univ. Council AFT Local 2034 (San Diego); Utah Socialists; Al
- Marshal, NABET Local 531; Earl Gilman, Former Pres., SEIU Local 535
- S.F.; Bill Sparks, Local 510 Sign Display; David Walters, IBEW Local
- 1245; A.R. Torres, Editor, Doghouse Newsletter (Auburn, Calif.); Marc
- Rich, United Teachers of Los Angeles; Joe Stack, Retired, Painters,
- Cleaners and Caulkers Local 66; Frank Lister, Retired, UAW (Ventura,
- Calif.); Constance Kuruppu, WILPF; Conrat Radcliffe; Tom Burghardt,
- Bay Area Coalition For Our Reproductive Rights (BACORR); Dayne
- Goodwin, Utah Socialists.
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- * organizations and titles listed for identification only
-