Friday, 24 March 2000
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I have mixed feelings about unions. I've always felt that it was the right and responsibility of each individual not to accept work that did not provide humane conditions and appropriate remuneration. But it was only recently that I really came to realize that it was only through the efforts of unions such as the Industrial Workers of the World, the "Wobblies", that we have a five day work week, and an eight hour day, and many of the standard benefits we come to expect today. |
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Local 23 of the IWW has a great web page, covering many of the issues of concern to the labor movement today. Who may join the Telecommunication and Computer Workers Union? There's also a great page about Joe Hill. And no item about the labor movement would be complete without a reference to Utah Phillips and Ani DiFranco's Fellow Workers. Howard Zinn wrote the liner notes: Today, of the world's largest 100 economies, 51 are not countries but corporations, which have been merging with one another to amass enormous power. Because only 15% of the labor force in this country have union protection, these corporations can now set wages and fire at will (downsize is the polite term). They control the economy, they buy the political parties, they dominate the media. So should I be concerned that I can be fired from my job at a mere corporate whim? Well, I can get another job, maybe even a good one. But what about the folks whose work is less in demand? The commodity workers, interchangeable for any other minimum wage flunky? I'm no socialist, but I do have a social conscience. |
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This is The Wobblies on the Web <http://monkeyfist.com/articles/367>