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(en) Australia, Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group (MACG) - Take the struggle up to Howard - Build a General Strike!
Date
Thu, 30 Nov 2006 18:11:59 +0200
Leaflet distributed today at the big union rally and march at MCG and then the
central Melbourne against Howard’s new industrial laws (Work Choices).
Howard's anti-worker laws are appalling, and everyone knows it. The barefaced
lies about “choice” are contradicted by the horror stories of people being
sacked and offered their job back with a massive pay cut, of workers losing
“protected” conditions at the stroke of a pen, of bosses demanding draconian
AWAs as the price of having a job at all. This is capitalism, here, today.
> The bosses won't hold off forever
If big business hasn't yet used the laws against most workers, it's not because
they're are nice guys. It's because they're afraid. They're worried we might
fight back and they're worried about the electoral fallout. This situation,
though, can't last. After the election, big business will launch attacks on the
broad workforce. They'll be hoping to take advantage of a Liberal victory
“legitimising” Howard's anti-worker legislation, but in any event they'll need
to protect their competitive position. Nobody will be safe.
The ALP won't save us
A “Labor” government will be no saviour for workers. In the first place, it
would have to get any repeal of “Work Choices” through the Senate, which they
are highly unlikely to control. More importantly, however, the ALP is desperate
to prove its credentials to big business, which would not tolerate any
substantial erosion of the State-enforced supremacy of employers. If business is
willing to accept ALP amendments to industrial relations laws, it would only be
as a strategic retreat in the face of a grassroots movement of workers themselves.
Build a general strike
We must control the struggle ourselves and not surrender it to union officials
who are more interested in boosting the ALP's business credentials than in
winning disputes. All workers who resist the bosses' demands should be supported
to the hilt through solidarity action and every dispute is an opportunity to
spread the struggle further. To knock off the laws for good and stop an
offensive by business using their powers under Work Choices, though, we need a
general strike and we need to start building for it now. This struggle is too
important to lose.
The rank & file have to take charge
Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
30 November 2006
macg1984@yahoo.com.au Notes: MCG is Melbourne Criket Ground, a big sport
stadium. ALP is the Australian Labor Party, currently in opposition in
federation level but in the government in all the States and Territories of
Australia. John Howard is the prime minister.
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