>From Tunisia to “Occupy Wall Street”: Who is the AFL-CIO’s Stuart Appelbaum?

By David Walsh
8 October 2011

In a widely reproduced article October 5 (“Seeking Energy, Unions Join
Protest Against Wall Street”), the New York Times pointed prominently
to the attitude and role of Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail,
Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU), in relation to the
current Occupy Wall Street protests.

The Times first explained that “Appelbaum, an influential union leader
in New York City, was in Tunisia last month, advising the fledgling
labor movement there, when he received a flurry of phone calls and
e-mails alerting him to the rumblings of something back home.”

Thus “alerted” to the spreading protests, “Mr. Appelbaum recalled
asking a colleague over the phone to find out who was behind Occupy
Wall Street—a bunch of hippies or perhaps troublemakers?—and whether
the movement might quickly fade.”

The article went on to observe that this week “several prominent
unions … made their first effort to join forces with Occupy Wall
Street.” The newspaper cites Appelbaum’s comment: “The labor movement
needs to tap into the energy and learn from them … They are reaching a
lot of people and exciting a lot of people that the labor movement has
been struggling to reach for years.”

As we noted yesterday on the WSWS, the AFL-CIO officialdom is
intervening in the Occupy Wall Street protests to prevent them from
emerging as a mass movement independent of the Democratic Party and
oriented toward socialism. Nothing terrifies the union leadership more
than the thought of working class revolt in the US.

When the Times, equally anxious to see the political strangulation of
the Occupy Wall Street movement, comes to write about the AFL-CIO and
the Wall Street protests, the first name that comes up is Appelbaum’s.
Who, or it might perhaps be better phrased, what is Stuart Appelbaum?

First, what was Mr. Appelbaum doing in Tunisia? The Times does not
say, but the general outlines of the AFL-CIO intervention there are
clear, based on the organization’s history and recent activity.

Through outfits such as the American Institute for Free Labor
Development (AIFLD), a joint effort of the AFL-CIO, the US government
and corporate executives, the American trade unions have been engaged
for decades in pursuing the reactionary political aims of the US
ruling elite. Founded during the Cold War in 1961, under the tutelage
of former AFL-CIO president George Meany, the AIFLD gave direct aid to
US-backed coups in Brazil, Argentina and Chile.

Under Meany’s successor, Lane Kirkland, the AIFLD stepped up its
backing of right-wing unions in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and
Nicaragua, at the same time the Reagan administration increased its
funding for the death squad regimes in Central America and the contras
seeking to overthrow the Sandinista government in Nicaragua.

The AFL-CIO continues to run filthy operations around the world
through such organizations as the American Center for International
Labor Solidarity (ACILS), or “Solidarity Center,” 96 percent funded by
the US government. The ACILS is a constituent element of the National
Endowment for Democracy (NED), a conduit for government funds that
used to be funneled covertly from the CIA. The ACILS has been active
in efforts to overthrow the Chavez regime in Venezuela, among other
operations.

This is the significance of AFL-CIO operations in Tunisia. The chief
concern of the American trade union officials is to see that workers
in Tunisia, Egypt and elsewhere do not challenge US imperialist
interests in the region. The trade unions they help establish have as
their mission the defense of capitalism and the suppression of
left-wing elements.

In Tunisia, as the WSWS has noted, the International Trade Union
Confederation (ITUC)—in collaboration with the AFL-CIO and the British
TUC—“works through its affiliate, the UGTT [Tunisian General Labour
Union], a long time ally of [former dictator] Ben Ali, which initially
denounced the mass demonstrations against him and then, after he fled,
joined the bogus ‘national unity’ government of his henchmen until
protests forced the UGTT officials to resign.”

The AFL-CIO’s website is filled with hypocritical articles about the
struggle for “human rights” in Tunisia, a struggle that never
concerned US union officials for decades while the Ben Ali regime was
firmly in power. The website notes that a Tunisian trade union
activist, Jamel Bettaieb, was feted in Washington in June and received
one of the National Endowment for Democracy’s 2011 “Democracy Awards,”
along with a Syrian, a Libyan, a Bahraini, a Yemeni and an Egyptian.
(The various national origins of any given year’s NED award winners
would probably be a useful guide to those areas the US government and
CIA consider to be “hot spots.”)

Three AFL-CIO officials, Mark Gaffney, president of the Michigan State
AFL-CIO, William (Bill) Fletcher, director of field services and
education for the American Federation of Government Employees, and
Shannon Lederer, associate director for international affairs at the
American Federation of Teachers, visited Tunisia (along with Palestine
and Egypt) in June, in a trip sponsored by the aforementioned
“Solidarity Center.” They met with officials of the UGTT, as well as
union officials from Libya and Algeria.

This is the type of US government-sponsored operation in Tunisia from
which Appelbaum recently returned to try to help put out the fire
closer to home.

However, it would be doing Appelbaum a disservice to refer only to
this particular Tunisian venture. His interests and activities are far
more wide-ranging. This is a busy man.

As well as serving since 1998 as president of the 100,000-member
RWDSU, now a division of the United Food and Commercial Workers
(Change to Win Federation), Appelbaum is president of the Jewish Labor
Committee, a pro-Israeli lobby within the American trade unions. In
this capacity, he regularly defends Zionist policy, although in its
“moderate” Labor Party version, and denounces Palestinian resistance.
He is also associated with Ameinu, the successor to the Labor Zionist
Alliance.

Prior to the disaffiliation of the UFCW from the AFL-CIO, Appelbaum
functioned as a Vice President of the national AFL-CIO and a member of
the federation’s Executive Council from 1998 until 2005. He also
currently serves as a vice president of the New York State AFL-CIO and
the New York City Central Labor Council.

He plays a prominent role in the Democratic Party, having served
formerly as Chief House Counsel of the Democratic National Committee.
Appelbaum was elected a delegate to the 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008
Democratic National Conventions and an alternate delegate to the 1992
Democratic National Convention. In 2008, he served as a member of the
Electoral College as an Obama elector from New York.

The RWDSU president also finds time to sit on the board of trustees of
Freedom House, a Washington DC institution most closely associated
with CIA-directed anti-communist propaganda during the Cold War
against the Soviet Union and the other Stalinist regimes. Noam Chomsky
and Edward S. Herman, in their Manufacturing Consent (1988), noted
Freedom House’s “interlocks” with various ultra-right outfits “and
U.S. government bodies such as Radio Free Europe and the CIA.” It “has
long served,” they wrote, “as a virtual propaganda arm of the
government and international right wing.”

Appelbaum sits on Freedom House board with a variety of right-wing
academics, trade unions officials and assorted US government
operatives past and present, including Kenneth Adelman, formerly an
assistant to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (under Gerald Ford),
and later a member of the Defense Policy Board. Another Freedom House
trustee is Diane Villiers Negroponte, wife of John Negroponte,
ambassador to Honduras during the 1980s, who played a key role in
supplying and supervising the CIA-backed “contra” mercenaries who were
based in that country, and whose operations claimed 50,000 lives.

Another member of the board is Dr. Paula J. Dobriansky, Under
Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs from 2001 to 2009.
Dobriansky belongs to the Leadership Council of the Foundation for
Defense of Democracies (FDD), an ultra-right think tank set up after
9/11 to combat Islamic fundamentalism. Dobriansky hobnobs in the FDD
with billionaire Steve Forbes, right-wing journalist Bill Kristol,
former FBI director Louis J. Freeh, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, former
House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former national security adviser Robert
McFarlane, convicted for his part in the Iran-Contra scandal and
former CIA director James Woolsey.

These are the deeply reactionary and sinister circles in which
Appelbaum lives and breathes. What he brings to the Occupy Wall Street
protests is a ferocious hostility to the working class and to
socialism.

AFL-CIO officials such as this should be driven out of the protests as
the agents of big business and political reaction that they are.

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/oct2011/appe-o08.shtml

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