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世界工業勞工(IWW) -- 革命工聯初步

自從1970年,全世界有個大改變。 前所未知的"財富"轉移,導致無數人貧窮,而少數幾個富到以往所無法夢想。我們可以看到:

今天,世界的340位億萬富翁控制的財富,超過20億最窮的人的總所有。每天我們看到飢餓,環境惡化和人類文明的毀壞,為了什麼呢?讓區區一、二千人暴富和掌權。

我們看到了所謂「共產主義」體制的崩解,還有一個差不了多少的自由市場體系的開始。

我們看到工業主義移到前社會主義國家和"開發中"國家和連帶的狂買情況和資源整批竊盜的興起。

世界工業勞工(IWW或Wobblies)是從1905年開始就存在的革命工聯。IWW是由北美洲要求一個真正激進,民主工會的一般勞工所建立。

在工會中,Wobblies是有名的,老闆們怕我們。透過我們民主的結構,彈性策略,團結和未來的願景,IWW的影響一直被全世界感受到。

而IWW在今天比以往更加重要。我們希望這份簡介,能鼓舞你加入我們,一起建造所有勞工的「單一大聯盟」,並一舉掃除剝削的資本主義和階級社會。

世界工業勞工(IWW) -- 革命工聯初步

自從1970年,全世界有個大改變。 前所未知的"財富"轉移,導致無數人貧窮,而少數幾個富到以往所無法夢想。我們可以看到:

今天,世界的340位億萬富翁控制的財富,超過20億最窮的人的總所有。每天我們看到飢餓,環境惡化和人類文明的毀壞,為了什麼呢?讓區區一、二千人暴富和掌權。

我們看到了所謂「共產主義」體制的崩解,還有一個差不了多少的自由市場體系的開始。

我們看到工業主義移到前社會主義國家和"開發中"國家和連帶的狂買情況和資源整批竊盜的興起。

世界工業勞工(IWW或Wobblies)是從1905年開始就存在的革命工聯。IWW是由北美洲要求一個真正激進,民主工會的一般勞工所建立。

在工會中,Wobblies是有名的,老闆們怕我們。透過我們民主的結構,彈性策略,團結和未來的願景,IWW的影響一直被全世界感受到。

而IWW在今天比以往更加重要。我們希望這份簡介,能鼓舞你加入我們,一起建造所有勞工的「單一大聯盟」,並一舉掃除剝削的資本主義和階級社會。

Bread and Roses a Hundred Years On

By Andy Piascik

This story will appear in the March 2012 issue of the Industrial Worker.

One hundred years ago, in the dead of a Massachusetts winter, the great 1912 Lawrence Textile Strike—commonly referred to as the “Bread and Roses” strike—began. Accounts differ as to whether a woman striker actually held a sign that read “We Want Bread and We Want Roses, Too.” No matter. It’s a wonderful phrase, as appropriate for the Lawrence strikers as for any group at any time: the notion that, in addition to the necessities for survival, people should have “a sharing of life’s glories,” as James Oppenheim put it in his poem “Bread and Roses.”

Though 100 years have passed, the Lawrence strike resonates as one of the most important in the history of the United States. Like many labor conflicts of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the strike was marked by obscene disparities in wealth and power, open collusion between the state and business owners, large scale violence against unarmed strikers, and great ingenuity and solidarity on the part of workers. In important ways, though, the strike was also unique. It was the first large-scale industrial strike, the overwhelming majority of the strikers were immigrants, most were women and children, and the strike was guided in large part by the revolutionary strategy and vision of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Beyond its historical significance, elements of this massive textile strike may be instructive to building a radical working class movement today. It is noteworthy that the Occupy movement shares many philosophical and strategic characteristics with the Lawrence strike—direct action, the prominent role of women, the centrality of class, participatory decision-making, egalitarianism, an authentic belief in the Wobbly principle that We Are All Leaders—to name just a few. During the two months of the strike, the best parts of the revolutionary movement the IWW aspired to build were expressed. The Occupy movement carries that tradition forward, and as the attempt at a general strike in Oakland and solidarity events such as in New York for striking Teamsters indicate, many in Occupy understand that the working class is uniquely positioned to challenge corporate power. While we deepen our understanding of what that means and work to make it happen, there is much of value we can learn from what happened in Lawrence a century ago.

Industrial Worker - Issue #1742, January/February 2012

Headlines:

  • Wobbly Cleaners Fight Back Against Sodexo
  • Call For International Day Of Action Against Eurest
  • London IWW Cleaners Occupy Guildhall

Features:

  • Whose Ports? Our Ports!
  • Staughton Lynd Reviews "Rebel Voices"
  • Interview With Wobbly Fiction Writer Lewis Shiner

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Industrial Worker - Issue #1741, December 2011

Headlines:

  • Wobbly Cleaners Fight Back Against Sodexo
  • Strike At World’s Biggest Hotel
  • Legal Victory for Jimmy John’s Workers

Features:

  • Report on the IWW Food and Retail Workers Convention
  • A Debate on Collective Bargaining & the IWW
  • On the Ground at the Oakland General Strike

Download a free PDF of this issue.