[lbo-talk] me on Wisc

Steven L. Robinson srobin21 at comcast.net
Wed Jun 6 13:57:20 PDT 2012


Isn't what is described below simply the legacy of Gompers as modified by the NLRA? A pretty foundational problem. SR

----- Original Message ----- From: Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com>

Subject: [lbo-talk] me on Wisc

Essentially, the American labor movement consists of 20,000 semi-autonomous local unions. Like feudal vassals, local leaders get their exclusive jurisdiction from a higher level organization and pass on a share of their dues. The ordinary members are like the serfs who pay compulsory dues and come with the territory. The union bosses control jobs—staff jobs or hiring hall jobs—the coin of the political realm. Those who get the jobs—the clients—give back their unconditional loyalty. The politics of loyalty produces, systematically, poles of corruption and apathy. The privileged minority who turn the union into their personal business. And the vast majority who ignore the union as none of their business.

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