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- Subject: LABOR DAY EDIT'L:Jobs are a Right!
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- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 14:56:31 GMT
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service ~ All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- WW Editorial:
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- Jobs are a right
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- "There is a revolution going on in corporate America," a glowing
- executive recently told the New York Times. "Companies getting
- lean, faster moving and more flexible. It's never going to be the
- same again."
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- He was talking about the epidemic of layoffs that has destroyed 2
- million jobs in less than two years. An epidemic that has driven
- down real wages and pushed millions of families below the poverty
- line. An epidemic that has hit hardest in Black, Latino, Asian
- and Native communities, where the majority of young people cannot
- find jobs. An epidemic that shows no sign of ending.
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- But none of that matters on Wall Street. Profits are up 17
- percent over last year--and that's what counts. "These profit
- figures," wrote the Times, "reflect the fact that companies are
- doing a much better job of controlling costs in the face of slack
- demand. They are holding down wage increases and getting along
- with fewer workers."
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- That's just great--if you happen to own a company. If you're a
- millionaire or a billionaire who sits behind a mahogany desk and
- lives off other people's labor. If you're one of that elite group
- Marxists call the capitalist class.
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- To those "captains of industry," as they style themselves,
- massive unemployment is not a tragedy, it's an opportunity. A
- chance to break unions, freeze wages and cut benefits; a chance
- to bludgeon workers into slaving longer hours for less pay.
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- They have good reason to do this. After all, the less workers get
- paid, the greater their profits.
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- What will stop this corporate anti-labor offensive? Not George
- Bush or Bill Clinton. They may carry on about "foreign
- competition" and the "global marketplace." But neither candidate
- challenges the "right" of U.S. corporations to improve their
- profit margins by throwing workers on the street. It is the
- capitalist system that drives the attacks on the working class.
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- All the wealth of this country is created by workers, not by
- capitalists or politicians. And every single person in this
- country has the right to a union job at union wages. But the
- working class won't win that right at the ballot box. It will
- have to be won in the same way the eight-hour day, the minimum
- wage and affirmative action were won. With independent, united
- mass action.
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- (Copyright Workers World Service: Permission to reprint granted
- if source is cited. For more info contact Workers World,46 W. 21
- St., New York, NY 10010; "workers@igc.apc.org".)
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