“Labor
Day is a good day to rest the hands and give the brain a chance—to
think about what has been, and is, and is yet to be.” - Eugene
Debs
Labor
Day has come around again. In Canada and
the United States Labor Day is the
first Monday in September, unlike most other parts of the world who
celebrate May the First.
It
was to counteract the militant international working class spirit of May Day that the government, acting jointly with big
business and some conservative labor union leaders, set aside the
first Monday in September as a labor holiday. It
has become a symbol of labor docility, of collaboration with the
bosses, of everything that weakens and hurts the working class. It
has become a day of consumer shopping. It is the day when the bosses
pat the employees approvingly on the back and remind them to be good slaves and
not to fight, not to resist, not to demand higher wages,
shorter hours or better working conditions. As is the custom, the
working class are regaled with meaningless rhetoric from labor
leaders, politicians, and philanthropic “friends of labor”, offering their Labor Day sermons. Stripped of the drivel, nonsense
and pap, Labor Day speeches mean promises of more exploitation while
the employers billions in profits are safely tucked away in some
off-shore tax-haven.
The
so-called liberals and progressives accept the premise that the
well-being of the working class depends on the economic prosperity of
the bosses, and that one of the ways to get this is through
labor-management cooperation, that by applying the proper strategy of
concilation and concessions and compromise, they will in the long run help show the employers the evil of their ways and persuade them once again
to collaborate with the unionised workers and act in the interests of
working people. A futile forlorn hope.
Why so? The answer is simple:
the government is run in the interests of big business and not in the
interests of the workers. The answer is simple: no profits, no jobs. The boss’s greed for profits motivates
his actions. As always, the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer.
The
working class must advance its own demands and enter the political
arena with a class party of its own and to fight for its own
interests. Workers cannot rely on the capitalist system, the
capitalist government or a piece of legislation passed by capitalist
politicians to solve the evils of the profit system.
“We
are all one—all workers of all lands and climes. We know not color,
nor creed, nor sex in the Labor Movement. We know only that our
hearts throb with the same proletarian stroke, that we are keeping
step with our class in the march to the goal and that the solidarity
of Labor will vanquish slavery and Humanize the World.” - Eugene
Debs
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