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#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #AUSTRALIA #anarkismonet #ANARCHISM #LIBRARY #News #Journal #Update - (en) #anarkismo.net: #Australia: State of the union movement by MACG (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

 The union movement must be rebuilt and as soon as possible. It will only be

harder the more the movement declines. Rebuilding can only be done through a rankand file insurgency. There may be times and places where it is appropriate toorganise new unions (for example in entirely unorganised parts of the workforce,or where the existing union is wholly on the side of the bosses and cannot berecaptured by its members). Most workers, though, will not break with theofficials until they are already mobilised and a practical decision is in frontof them, so the insurgency must operate largely within existing unions. -Australia: State of the union movement - We are witnessing the slow extinction ofAustralia's trade union movement. In 1976, 2.5 million Australian workers (some51.6% of the workforce) were members of a trade union. As of August this year,trade union density in Australia has fallen to 12.5% (1.4 million people). TheAustralian trade union movement is older than ever before, only 2% of employed15-19 year olds and 5% of 20-24 year olds are members of a union (ABS 2022).The decline in union membership is mirrored by a decline in industrial action. Inthe December quarter of 1991, 589,000 Australian workers spent at least a day onstrike. The latest quarterly figures for this year record 28,000 workers involvedin industrial action. As bad as this seems, it still represents a relative upticksince the COVID lockdowns.Trade unions are built in struggle. Unions are built and grow when workers strikeand win. In Australia, successive Labor and Liberal governments have built one ofthe most restrictive legal frameworks for industrial action in the developedworld. It is exceptionally difficult to go on strike in Australia, and withoutthe support of the union bureaucracy, almost impossible.The union bureaucracy has strong incentives to avoid strikes, and especially toavoid the kinds that would be necessary to break out of the legal straightjacketof the Fair Work Act. Australia's legal framework, and the loyalty of the unionofficials to the ALP, create a relatively privileged position for the formalunion leadership. For unions that step out of line, there are substantial fines,and the threat of deregistration. The threat of deregistration is significant,since unions depend on the few legal privileges that registration brings in orderto maintain what membership they have.The trade union bureaucracy has shown that it cannot break from its legal andpolitical straight jacket (one partly of its own making). There are relativestrongholds in education and healthcare (where the fear of legal liabilitycompels workers to join their union) but the unions, as currently organised, aredoomed. The officials cannot defend the institution over which they preside.However, the death of the union movement would not be a good thing. Despite theinadequacies of formal Australian trade unions, the 1.5 million members ofAustralian unions are still the most organised segment of the Australian workingclass. The loss of union organisation will only lead to further losses in wages,conditions, and the relative strength of the class.The union movement must be rebuilt and as soon as possible. It will only beharder the more the movement declines. Rebuilding can only be done through a rankand file insurgency. There may be times and places where it is appropriate toorganise new unions (for example in entirely unorganised parts of the workforce,or where the existing union is wholly on the side of the bosses and cannot berecaptured by its members). Most workers, though, will not break with theofficials until they are already mobilised and a practical decision is in frontof them, so the insurgency must operate largely within existing unions.Though the Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group advocates a rank and file movementwithin the existing unions, it mustn't be bound to the current legal structures.It needs to operate independently of the union bureaucracy in order to build thestrength that is needed to break with the legal and political limits ofAustralia's industrial relations system. And it is only by breaching those limitsthat the union movement can survive.IF YOU DON'T FIGHT, YOU LOSE*This article is from "The Anvil", newsletter of the Melbourne AnarchistCommunist Group (MACG), Vol. 11/ No 6, November-December 2020.https://melbacg.wordpress.com/https://www.anarkismo.net/article/32719_________________________________________A - I N F O S  N E W S  S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca

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