

Roughly 75% of a US worker’s income tax go towards the federal government. , and the ultimate goal is change at the level of the federal government. Every step in building power has to be part of an incremental progressive overload plan where the prior step is used as a structure test, a stepping stone for the next step. This is where demands for the government to change can be made. It follows that individual unions will need to go on strike alone (to achieve a better deal with their specific corporations, as well as test the union’s commitment) – then, strong unions can combine and a mass strike, big enough to impact the economy at large, can occur.
#WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE HOW TO#
How to achieve 100% strike? Build it up and test it through continual structure tests It has to be 95% + of the workers in a given business or the strike is likely to fail. If only 5 workers at the local Walmart go on strike, they’ll just get fired and there will be no change. If the negotiation goes south, the action methodology (strike) must be sustained and continued until governments and corporations listen and change to meet our demands. Once the above are satisfied and the action connects, a negotiation can begin. but none of these methods are powerful enough to change the financial motivations of the:įinancial elite in government (concerned with campaign funding for their next election)įinancial elite in corporations (concerned with growing the company and maximizing profits)

I’m all for voting, protests, hunger strikes, emailing/calling lawmakers Guaranteed to change the status quo and force governments and corporations to listen and act

In order for the action we take to be effective, it must be: We have to take action and use what power we have to hold the government (and their corporate & billionaire owner / donors) accountable. for their people as well as take meaningful action to remedy the climate crisis Due to this corruption, corporations/government have neglected to raise wages, provide affordable/free medical coverage, etc. The government has been corrupted (exploiting financial conflicts of interest, gerrymandering, etc.) by wealthy special interestsĪnd no longer represents the people. Let's go all the way back to first principles
