In a message dated 5/2/2009 8:42:57 A.M. Eastern Daylight  Time,
[email protected] writes:

Thank you.  This is informative.

On May 2, 2009 3:35 AM, <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
wrote:


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No problem.

An earlier version of the material was written in anger and  was not
balanced enough in its treatment of UAW President Ron  Gettelfinger.  However,
Gettlefinger and the heads of the Chrysler and  General Motors division are
heading in a direction where history is going to  record them as leading the
UAW into its final destruction.

On the continuum of American history, with the larger content  world
history riveted to the rise of the industrial system, we are at a point of
transition not very different from the passage from craft unionism to industrial
unionism, only at a higher level. At this level - May 2009, we have the 
accumulated knowledge of the better part of 150 years to lean upon. What
creates  and drives the impulse for qualitative change in the organization of 
the
working  class are changes in the machinery of society and its corresponding
shape in the  organization of deployed labor. The transition from craft
unionism to industrial  unionism was a long drawn out historical period/curve.
The period of transition  lasted from roughly 1895 to the formation of the
CIO - 1936/37, as the  organization of the unskilled workers in heavy
industry.

Although the CIO was actually the organization of the  unskilled white
workers, its historical act was that it got the unskilled  workers into the
process of organization and collective defense of an important  segment of
labor. The blacks came later and worked their way through the system  and 
finally
the women won more than less legal status and treatment within the
unionized workforce and the union itself.

The union is aware that it must further shatter its own  existing trade
union form of organizations and complete its leap - transition,  from being an
organization based on an industry to an organization cutting  across all
trade and industry lines, reaching down into the semi-employed, under  employed
and permanently employed. It is this awareness that made Bob King a
preferable candidate for UAW President for many of the insurgent activists in  
the
union. King openly advocated pouring huge amounts of union funds into
intense unionization campaigns and waging the struggle for unionization as a
survival battle.

Here is an example: Although Gettelfinger supports a single  payer health
care system, this support is expressed 100% within the framework of  the
Democratic Party rather than as a survival fight the union has to wage
independent of who ever might jump on and off the bandwagon. Gettelfinger’s  
vision
is limited to what he personally thinks is acceptable to the company and  he
is without working class principles. Even the damn capitalists - a huge 
section, are support single payer health care reform as a way to increase
profits and lighten the burden on their capital.

Everyone in the world agrees that we are sliding into deep  economic,
social and political crisis. The agreements end there. An important  part of
crisis is the fighting that takes place between classes. No less  important is
the fighting that takes place within the same class. In this regard  the
fighting taking place within the ruling capitalist class means that various
sectarian interests of the ruling compels them to appeal to the voters -
workers, for support of their programs. This in turn creates a tendency for
intersection of varying class interest. The workers and their organizations are
given a chance to put forth their survival issues demanding resolution, but
we  are never required to limit ourselves to what is acceptable to the
capitalist. A  single payer system of health care is such an issue. As various
segments of  capital appeal to our members for support to defeat their
political opponents we  should be mature enough to independently fight out our
issues and clearly  express our needs, rather than simply following whoever may
be the “new flavor  of the month.”

Independence means preserving our own organizations and  programs
independent and outside that of the capitalist even while taking part  in the
electoral process. Rather than simple relying on Democrats to pass  legislation
making it less difficult to organize new members, this is an area  where we
need out own independent voice; independent campaigns and investment of 
millions of dollars to achieve our goal of survival.

To the degree that we represent the workers interest as they  are employed
by capital, we can never be truly independent of capital. Yet,  there is no
compelling law that says we have to ride together in the same car  with the
representative of capital, even if on specific issues there is a mutual 
desire to achieve the same goal as in the case of health care. Nor is there a
compelling reason to be chauffeurs for the capitalist, who generally prefer
their own reliable drivers.

At any rate, when the book roughly titled “The Rise and Fall  of the UAW”
is written by the new generation, Gettelfinger and “others” will be
charged with doing nothing to prevent the destruction of the UAW. In this  
regard,
“they” act no different than company CEO’s who refuse to change their
product line when the market changes and end up going out of business.

Gettelfinger does not deserve any support  by those around him.

The UAW is rapidly going out of business and must complete its  leap to a
non-trade basis of unionism.


WL.





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