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- Subject: PRINCIPLES OF THE SOLIDARITY ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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- PRINCIPLES OF THE SOLIDARITY ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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- S.O.C. IT TO THE BOSSES!
-
- The 1980s were a low point for the labor movement. Employers
- broke strikes, busted unions and , with the help of the
- government, made scabbing legal. Major strikes dropped to an all-
- time low in 1988. Workers have been on the defensive and taking
- it on the chin, with wage-cuts, two-tier wage systems,
- concessions, give-backs and plant closings. The big turning point
- was the smashing of the air controllers' union and strike. But
- recently there have been signs of a renewed militancy.
- More and more workers are seeing that give-backs don't save
- jobs. They want to fight back. Things cannot continue the way
- they've been going. The signers of this statement all agree that
- it's time for us to take the offensive. Therefore, as a group of
- trade unionists, we are launching the Solidarity Organizing
- Committee--S.O.C. We have chosen this name to symbolize the main
- ingredient needed to begin this counter-offensive.
- S.O.C. wants to spread the following ideas in the labor
- movement, ideas which built the unions in the first place 50
- years ago, ideas leading to aciton.
-
- (1) Strike Solidarity: All workers unite to support those on
- strike. We can do this by joining each other's picket lines,
- surrounding struck facilities to stop scabs, and collecting food,
- clothing and money to prevent employers from starving strikers
- into submission. It means uniting all workers, employed and
- unemployed, unionized and unorganized, in the same company
- nationally and multinationally, and across all company lines
- locally. And it means building this solidarity internationally.
-
- (2) Multi-racial Unity; Fight Racism: Solidarity means multi-
- racial unity of all workers, regardless of color, nationality,
- regligion, sex or age, unity of immigrant and citizen. It means
- fighting any racist attacks by the employers or their agents.
-
- (3) No Contract, No Work: The time-tested principle of unions
- anywhere; real strikes, complete shut-downs of bosses' operations
- until demands are won.
-
- (4) No Scabs Allowed: The scab is still the lowest form of life.
- Use any means necessary to stop scabs from stealing our jobs and
- breaking our strikes.
-
- (5) Militancy, Not Pacifism: Lying down in the street, being
- carted off to jail is a loser. That never organized any union.
- Militant action to shut it down and shut it tight is the only
- answer to the employers' all-out asault on our wages and working
- conditions.
-
- (6) No Reliance On The Government and Its Anti-Labor Laws: The
- employers got laws passed that break our strikes and bust our
- unions, and the government enforces them. No jude's injunction
- ever ordered an employer to sign a decent contract. No cop ever
- beat up a boss until he gave in to strikers' demands. All these
- government instruments are used against workers, not for us. Just
- as the Civil Rights movement defied undemocratic laws in the
- figtht for equality, so, too, must we defy the government and its
- anti-labor laws which protect scabs, bust strikes and impose the
- bosses' will on the workers' backs.
-
- It was these principles that organized the unions in the first
- place. The so-called American Standard of Living--whatever that
- may have been--was not handed to the rank and file on a silver
- platter. It was fought for every step of the way, by militant
- walk-outs, sit-down strikes that occupied plants, and battles by
- tens of thousands of workers supporting their brothers and
- sisters against attacks by the employers, their armed thugs, the
- cops and National Guard, and their anti-labor laws.
- Combining these principles means we can stop planes from
- flying in an airline strike, stop scap coal from moving during a
- mine strike, stop utilities from operating by sit-down strikes
- that halt their computerized equipment.
- We say it is time to apply these principles again, and to move
- beyond that when necessary.
- "United we stand; divided we fall. An injury to one is an
- injury to all."
-
- For more information write: Solidarity Organizing Committee, P.O.
- Box 1917, GPO, Brooklyn, NY 11202. To subscribe to the S.O.C.
- newsletter, send $5.00 for 12 issues.
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