*THE
WORKER*
Brisbane,
January 5, 1895.
Union
Principles.
The
following is the declaration of principles of the Central Labour
Union of America:
We
hold that Labour produces all the wealth. And, therefore, the
labourer is in justice entitled to a full share of the value he
labours to produce. But when wealth producers live in poverty and
idlers roll in luxury it is very evident that the social and
industrial system which causes such conditions must be wrong and
immoral, and requires a thorough change. It is self evident that, as
the power of capital combines and increases, the political freedom of
the toiling masses becomes more and more a delusive farce. There can
be no harmony between capital and labour under the present industrial
system, for the simple reason that capital, in its modern character,
consists very largely of rent, interest and profits, wrong fully
extorted from the producers, who posses neither the land nor the
means of production, and are, therefore, compelled to sell their
labour and brains or both, to the possessor of the land and means of
production, and at such prices as an uncertain and soeculative market
may allow.
Organisation
of trade and labour unions is one of the most effective means to
check evil outgrowths of the prevailing system. But they must keep
pace with the progress of the age and with the march of advanced
ideas. While trade and labour unions hitherto have struggled for
higher wages or shorter hours of labour they have practically
protected themselves as producers, but not as consumers and citizens.
The ruling moneyed class has mean while obtained legal sanction to
wring from the workers all the benefit that strikes and resistance
gained; and this has been done by high rents, costly transportation,
gigantic corners in grain and provisions, and by monopolising the
issue of money. The privileged classes have used the police, militia,
and even the Federal troops against the workers when ever they felt
their capitalistic interest in danger. And yet trades and labour
unions went so far as to prohibit the discussion of such topics in
their meetings, and on election day their members voted in favour of
representatives of the very class that oppressed them all the year
round.
The
emancipation of the working classes must be achieved by the working
classes themselves as no other class has any interest in improving
their condition. The combined wage working class represents the great
majority of people. In their hands rests the future of our free
institutions, and it is their destiny to replace the present
iniquitous social system by one based upon equity and the nobility of
all useful labour. We regard it as the sacred duty of every
honourable labouring man to sever his affiliation with all political
parties of the capitalists, and to devote his energy and attention to
the organisation of his trade and labour union, and the concentration
of all unions into one solid body for the purpose of assisting each
other in all struggles – political or industrial – to resist
every attempt of the ruling classes directed against our liberties,
and to extend our fraternal hand to the workers of our land and to
all nations of the globe that struggle for the same independence.
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