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- From: harelb@math.cornell.edu (Harel Barzilai)
- Subject: Labor Party Organizing Network
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- In the last presidential elections, 96 million Americans refused
- to vote for either the Democratic or Republican parties. [...]
- Even the polls conducted by the Big Business-owned media show that
- a majority in this country believe a new party is necessary to
- compete with the Democratic and Republican parties for public
- office.
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- We hereby agree to form a Labor Party Organizing Network (LPON) to
- help advance the discussion, education and organization necessary
- to promote labor-led coalitions that can field independent
- candidates on a state and local level beginning in 1993,
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- Topic 260 LaborParty Organizing Network!!!
- dwalters Labor News & Notes 5:16 pm Aug 16, 1992
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- LPON resolution
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- THE TIME HAS COME CALL FOR THE FORMATION OF A LABOR PARTY ORGANIZING
- NETWORK ADOPTED BY THE JULY 25-26 NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR INDEPENDENT
- LABOR POLITICAL ACTION
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- Enough is enough!
-
- This is the cry of millions upon millions of people in this country
- who, under the impact of a growing bipartisan onslaught against their
- rights and very livelihood, are expressing their outrage with the twin
- parties of Big Business Q the Democrats and Republicans. They are
- saying enough concessions, enough givebacks, enough giving in.
-
- In the last presidential elections, 96 million Americans refused to
- vote for either the Democratic or Republican parties. During the
- recent primaries, voter abstention was even greater, reaching an
- all-time high. In the state of New York, only 7% of registered voters
- even bothered to go to the polls. Increasing numbers of working people
- understand that it will not make an ounce of difference which of the
- two parties wins the election; things only will get worse for them.
- Even the polls conducted by the Big Business-owned media show that a
- majority in this country believe a new party is necessary to compete
- with the Democratic and Republican parties for public office.
-
- Millions of working people are looking for an alternative to
- politics-as-usual. This is the obvious meaning of the misguided
- support for billionaire Ross Perot. But the quest for an alternative
- is not restricted to the electoral field. Growing numbers are
- beginning to express Q in the streets and workplaces of this country Q
- their disgust with the unrelenting offensive by the corporations, the
- government, and the courts. Important strike movements Q such as the
- Caterpillar strike and the victorious Summit Hospital workersU strike
- in Oakland, Calif. Q reveal a growing determination to fight back and
- reverse the drive for concessions imposed by the bosses.
-
- In Los Angeles, hatred and outrage erupted in the aftermath of the
- trial of the police who brutalized Rodney King. This has exposed for
- all to see the feelings of millions who have lost their jobs, their
- homes, their healthcare and their rights. The large number of youth Q
- particularly Black youth Q who were in the forefront of the rebellion
- felt they had nothing to lose and no future. Independent politics is
- the order of the day. Across the country, initiatives that point to
- the need for independent political action by working people are
- developing. Labor Party Advocates, headed by former OCAW
- Secretary-Treasurer Tony Mazzocchi, is gaining wide support among
- unionists. Ron Daniels, former director of the National Rainbow
- Coalition, is organizing a convention for independent politics in late
- August. The National Organization for Women recently launched the 21st
- Century Party.
-
- All these initiatives, to mention but a few, are positive. They show
- that the time to begin organizing an independent alternative for
- working people is now. They show that the time has come to build a
- labor party based on the unions and encompassing, as a key component,
- the independent political expression of Blacks and all oppressed
- minorities.
-
- We working people, gathered here from across the United States at the
- National Conference for Independent Labor Political Action in San
- Francisco on July 25-26, 1992, declare that we've had enough of
- lesser-evil politics. We've had enough of so-called friends of labor
- like Bill Clinton, the most openly anti-labor Democratic Party
- candidate in modern history, We cannot accept a situation where
- working people donUt have their own candidates Q independent of the
- Democrats and Republicans Q to represent them and fight for their
- interests. We understand as well that the question of independent
- labor political action is an international question. That is why the
- July 25-26 National Conference invited workers from Germany, France,
- Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Canada and elsewhere to participate. In a
- global economy, working people in one country cannot defend their
- interests effectively without linking up with workers in other
- countries. From deregulation, privatization, and leveraged buyouts to
- the RFree Trade ZonesS and the worldwide destruction of the
- environment, the policies that threaten working people in the United
- States threaten our sisters and brothers throughout the world.
-
- We must build international links to confront these policies. The
- time has come to run our own independent candidates against the
- parties of the corporations and the ruling rich Q based on a program
- for all working people. Unless we elect our own independent labor
- candidates, the bosses and their twin parties will have free rein to
- continue their relentless assault against our wages, jobs, and working
- conditions.
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- Now is the time to run independent labor candidates Q not some
- indefinite time in the future. We need a real choice on every Election
- Day! Such independent candidacies are already emerging in a few cities
- around the country. We want to help spread this phenomenon far and
- wide.
-
- We hereby agree to form a Labor Party Organizing Network (LPON) to
- help advance the discussion, education and organization necessary to
- promote labor-led coalitions that can field independent candidates on
- a state and local level beginning in 1993,
-
- LPON is not counterposed to the many initiatives for independent labor
- political action. Our objective is to help bring together all those
- who have committed themselves to a break with the Democrats and
- Republicans and the building of a labor party Q and to run independent
- labor candidates in the coming state and local elections.
-
- To accomplish this task, LPON will establish a newsletter and a
- national labor electronic conference that will provide information,
- news and discussion of the labor party question. The time has come to
- get the ball rolling.
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