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<< NY To Hike Min Wage to $7.15/hr | Main | Guest Bloggers >> December 08, 2004Workers of the World UnitingIt's an irresistable title but even the business-oriented Financial Times has to sit up and take notice as historically parochial nationalist trade unions seek to integrate across global borders: It will come as news to some employers - and a shock to some of the anti-globalisers - but trade unions are in favour of globalisation. Most of the world's trade union movements are meeting this week in Japan to discuss an epoch-making strategy called "Globalising Solidarity". By the end of this week, we may well have ended 50 years of division in world trade unionism, abandoned a creativity-stifling global bureaucracy and refocused our core business on campaigning and recruitment. . .Bureaucratic unity is only one step, but the nuts and bolts of multinational organizing is moving forward, against Wal-Mart, against mining conglomerates like Rio Tinto, and against global service companies like Sodexho. You can't win fair wages in one country when workers in other countries are being exploited. The pressure to destroy unions in the first country will over time become too great. The oldest slogan of the union movement, An Injury to One is an Injury to All, has to have a global meaning for justice in the workplace to be won again anywhere. Posted by Nathan at December 8, 2004 06:58 PM Related posts:
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