from LABOR'S MILITANT VOICE [http://www.laborsmilitantvoice.com]:

Andy Stern and SEIU Offer the Same Worn-Out Policies:
Getting Democrats Elected and Keeping the Employers� Profits Safe, Makes SEIU Just the 
Same Old Story


By Richard Mellor
Retired Member, AFSCME Local 444 Oakland CA

July 13, 2004


The Service Employee�s International Union (SEIU) held its convention in San Francisco 
in mid June where Andy Stern, the Union�s president, unveiled what he described as �a 
radical new way to think about organized labor� (1) This is promising. After all, 
Union membership is at an all-time low with just 12.9% of the workforce in Unions, and 
were it not for the public sector, this statistic would be even more dismal.


About time I thought to myself when I read the news. We have lost strike after strike 
due to the disastrous policies of union leaders like Stern with the southern 
California grocery workers the latest victims despite their heroic resistance to the 
employer�s attacks. With mouth-watering anticipation I delved more in to Brother 
Stern�s new radicalism and prepared myself for the congratulations that I would offer 
him on his change of direction.
Alas, my hopes were dashed once more. The new radical way to think about Organized 
Labor is nothing more than another way of increasing the dues base of the Union more 
efficiently. What Brother Stern has instituted, no doubt with advice from his allies 
in the Democratic Party and liberal academia, is an Internet connection. There is 
nothing wrong with utilizing the Internet to unite workers and working class 
communities. But what is the goal of this project? 


SEIU, which initially endorsed Howard Dean for President, �is drawing on his 
campaign�s extensive Internet network of supporters to build the new group�, reports 
the Associated Press. More importantly, the project gets the nod from the �experts�. 
�Organized Labor, needs to reach in the bag and look for as many different ways to 
reach workers and speak to their needs as possible�, says Bob Bruno, an associate 
professor of labor and industrial relations at the University of Illinois. Well, there 
you have it. Those disloyal union members who say the Union isn�t doing enough for 
them need to pay more attention to the experts.
The average Union member will not be fooled though. In the last analysis it is 
objective reality that rules. SEIU�s website proudly boasts that John Kerry, the 
billionaire politician who advocates sending 40,000 more working class youth to Iraq, 
has joined PurpleOcean.org. Senator Kerry and the Democratic Party welcome this 
project, as it is another way to harness the power of the labor movement for their 
legislative agenda. It will also make fund-raising easier and collective e mailing to 
members of congress more efficient. The new organization, that is called an affiliate, 
will not be used to mobilize workers and our communities to shut the employers down 
through strikes and other direct action. It will not be a vehicle for making strikes 
more effective, or for fighting cuts in health, education, housing or other public 
services.


At the same time Brother Stern was boasting about his Union�s new radicalism, San 
Francisco City workers who have taken cuts over the past couple of years, settled 
contracts containing further cuts. There was no serious attempt whatsoever on the part 
of the Union leadership to mobilize the power of labor to stop these cuts. During the 
week of the convention the San Francisco Chronicle reported that city workers had 
agreed to put 7.5% of their paychecks (a hefty cut in disposable income) toward their 
retirement which was previously fully paid by the employer. (2) The largest Union in 
the group whose leadership meekly accepted these concessions was SEIU. I wasn�t at the 
SEIU convention but I would bet my bottom dollar that Andy Stern said nothing from the 
podium about this attack on workers, if he did, he most likely praised management and 
the Local�s involved for working things out.


Gavin Newsome, millionaire Mayor of San Francisco and so-called friend of labor 
(friend of labor�s leaders) is very pleased that attacks on the working people of his 
city are received so calmly. Despite the support he received from Unions in his 
successful bid for the S.F. Mayor�s slot, he quickly gave a public reminder to the 
heads of Organized Labor about the realities of life. �I never made one commitment to 
any public employee Union with regard to consideration of contracts or negotiations as 
relates to my refusal to consider layoffs or rollbacks or whatever.� (3) Newsome 
warned early on that he would attack city workers and the best the Union leaders come 
up with is to get Newsom�s pal Kerry elected, and with a revolutionary new method; the 
Internet.


A couple of months before the SEIU convention there were reports in the San Francisco 
area papers describing the ongoing struggle between the state employee unions and the 
Schwarzenegger administration. The California State Employees Association (CSEA) that 
represents some 90,000 state workers is an SEIU affiliate and California Governor, 
Arnold Schwarzenegger, was looking to close part of the states� $15 billion budget gap 
by not honoring pay raises to state workers. This is despite the fact that the 
contracts had already been signed. What did Stern have to say about this? What was the 
Democrat�s alternative?


One person had something to say about it. �We have confidence that the Democrats will 
stand by us�, said Jim Hard, a CSEA (SEIU) official. (4) It is hard (no pun intended) 
not to laugh at Brother Hard�s statement. I had a good chuckle to myself when I read 
it. Brother Hard, as the quote above reveals, is confident the Democrats will �stand 
by us�. The members who pay the dues however do not share Brother Hard�s faith in the 
Democratic Party, shared by the entire AFL-CIO leadership. No serious thinking worker, 
Union or non-Union, thinks for one minute that the Democrats will �stand by us�. They 
haven�t stood by us so far. Why should they start now? But when Brother Hard or any 
Union official talks about �us� with regards to the Labor Movement, they are not 
talking about �us� the members but �us� the leaders. The AFL-CIO hierarchy is hoping 
that the Democrats will salvage what little credibility the leaders of the Labor 
Movement have among their members by softening the blow, by implementing some form of 
damage control; after all, the CSEA donated $988,000 in the 2003-4 election cycle to 
political candidates, all of them Democrats. The AFL-CIO spent $10 million of working 
people�s money in a failed effort to keep former California Democratic Governor Gray 
Davis in power; surely there will be a reward. It is no wonder the U.S. workers have 
abandoned electoral politics in droves.


No, Purpleocean.org is just another desperate effort on the part of a section of the 
AFL-CIO leadership to help the employers stay competitive. SEIU is part of the New 
Unity Partnership, various Unions that include the International Brotherhood of 
Carpenters whose President, Doug McCarron, (Cash McCarron to those that really know 
him) claims that workers are not the creators of wealth but employers are, Unions are 
not necessary but employers are. Doug McCarron is a good friend of millionaire 
businessman, Richard Blum, Dianne Feinstein�s husband. They both sat on the board of 
Tudor Saliba, one of the largest construction firms in California. 


A new radical idea would be abandoning the Team Concept that SEIU and all AFL-CIO 
Unions support with such disastrous consequences for working people. It would mean 
abandoning the Democratic Party and building a working class alternative that would 
fight for workers� interests not the employers. It would mean mobilizing the power of 
workers and our communities and using that power to shut down struck employers through 
occupations, mass picketing and violation of anti-union laws and injunctions; this is 
how the Unions were built in the first place. In other words, it would mean 
challenging capitalism itself, rejecting what the employers and their politicians say 
is realistic. It would mean rejecting market forces and building an alternative 
society based on solidarity, cooperation and the collective ownership, production and 
distribution of society�s wealth by the people who produce it; the working class.


Andy Stern is no different from the entire leadership of Organized Labor in this 
country. He sees the Unions as employment agencies and himself as the CEO of one of 
the largest, His job is to supply labor at the cheapest and most competitive price. 
This view and the policies that flow from it has resulted in defeat after defeat for 
working people and will continue to undermine our living standards while driving some 
of the most loyal members from unionism. We may well see further decline in union 
membership in the short term due to these policies. But alongside this we are seeing 
an emerging resistance to these policies in many Unions including SEIU and the UFCW. 
Alongside this we are also seeing new formations outside of these traditional 
structures that will inevitably draw the ranks of Organized Labor in to the struggle 
and assist the process of transforming the Trade Union movement. There is plenty of 
room for optimism as U.S. working class finds its feet in the struggles ahead and the 
best traditions of U.S. labor emerge once more.


(1)Major Union Takes Organizing Drive to Web (AP 6-23-04)
(2) Cost Cutting Pacts Okd With Workers (SF Chronicle 6-23-04)
(3) Newsome Warning on SF Budget (SF Chronicle 12-13-03)
(4) Cuts to Democratic Allies Key to Balanced Budget

 





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