Nobody is pretending to speak for workers when they organize themselves in their own workplace. The people who are organizing are speaking for themselves and are reaching out to other workers who might want to join them, as well as reaching out to the general public.
The IWW is a union where even if you don't have a job, you can still be in the union. So, if an unemployed Wobbly gets a job somewhere and then wants to organize at that job, why the hell is that wrong? I guess it's only wrong if the normal thing to do is to be a cynic.
Re: Starbucks workers add shot of unionizing - Historic local group works with baristas
06 Sep 2006
Date Edited: 06 Sep 2006 12:05:05 AM
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Re: Re: Starbucks workers add shot of unionizing - Historic local group works with baristas
06 Sep 2006
The IWW is a union where even if you don't have a job, you can still be in the union. So, if an unemployed Wobbly gets a job somewhere and then wants to organize at that job, why the hell is that wrong? I guess it's only wrong if the normal thing to do is to be a cynic.