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Anticommunism, chauvinism and beating the drums for war: the
US trade union bureaucracy shows its colors
By David Walsh
14 April 2000
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At two rallies on Wednesday, held as part of the week of anti-IMF
and World Bank demonstrations in Washington, DC, the American
trade union bureaucracy revealed its reactionary essence. The
two assemblies, one organized by the Teamsters union and the other
by the AFL-CIO leadership of John Sweeney, were organized to protest
against a bill presently before Congress that would normalize
trade relations between the US and China. The AFL-CIO as a whole,
and the Teamsters and United Auto Workers in particular, are vehemently
opposed to the passage of the bill. The two latter unions have
refused thus far to endorse Al Gore, the presumptive Democratic
Party candidate for president, partly to extract more protectionist
concessions.
The holding of two rallies was made necessary in part by the
desire of the Teamsters bureaucracy of James Hoffa to provide
a platform for Patrick Buchanan, the would-be Reform Party candidate
for president. John Sweeney and the majority of the AFL-CIO executive
are too intimately wedded to Gore and the Democrats at this point
to make such an appearance politically acceptable. In any event,
the rallies overlapped, as Hoffa addressed the main AFL-CIO rally
after speaking at his own union's.
The American union bureaucracy has a history of betrayal and
class collaboration. Nonetheless, in parading Buchanan, a lifelong
defender of big business interests and an ultra-right demagogue,
before an audience of trade union officials and union members
as a friend of the working man, the Hoffa leadership has broken
new ground. Hoffa told CNN Tuesday that the likely Reform Party
candidate can articulate why we need annual review of this
treaty [with China]. He's the one who's got it right.
In his speech Wednesday afternoon Buchanan resorted to the
sort of red-baiting and jingoism that he learned in his years
as a supporter of Joseph McCarthy, Richard Nixon and other professional
witch-hunters and as an official in the Reagan administration.
If I was in the White House, he said, and the
Communist Chinese came to my office, I'd tell them to stop threatening
my country, persecuting the Christians, and if you won't, you
have sold your last pair of chopsticks.
Buchanan later told his audience that, if elected, he would
appoint the Teamsters president to his cabinet: If I get
there [i.e., the White House], it won't be [trade negotiator]
Charlene Barshefsky sitting down in Beijing. It'll be Jim Hoffa.
The crowd began to chant Hoffa, Hoffa, Hoffa.
Democrat David Bonior, liberal congressman from Michigan, addressed
the rally in right-wing populist language. We're for an
America where no working mom or dad ever lays awake at night worrying
what's going to happen to their family because their job, their
paycheckand their futurewas ripped off, boxed up and
shipped away to a factory in China.
Teamsters officials who were dispatched to lobby congressmen
and senators were told by union field representative Carl DiPietro,
according to the Washington Post, Always say Communist
China.
The main rally, presided over by John Sweeney, sounded the
same themes. President of the United Steelworkers George Becker,
nearly foaming at the mouth, told the crowd that Congress was
about to betray Americans. He said, of the bill normalizing
relations with China, It goes against everything we stand
for as a nation. China, he went on, is a rogue nation,
a godless society that is persecuting Christianity.
It does not recognize the rule of law.
Then Becker got to his central point: This is the same
Communist China I've lived with all my life. The USWA president
invoked the Korean War and the thousands of Americans who had
died fighting the Chinese. He noted with satisfaction that US
armed forces surrounded China. This is a country, he continued,
ideologically opposed to the US. China has not
changed.... We're the greatest nation on earth, a beacon of liberty
to the world's population, he asserted. The tone of Becker's speech
was bellicose and threatening.
The rally was also addressed by Republican Congressman Chris
Smith of New Jersey, Roopa Goona of the United Students Against
Sweatshops and other union officials. Sweeney brought a variety
of Democratic congressmen on stage to wave at the crowd.
Press coverage of the two events was friendly and deceptive.
CNN reported that AFL-CIO organizers had predicted the crowd would
number in the tens of thousands, but coyly neglected to
indicate how many actually were in attendance. The official AFL-CIO
rally was attended by officials and conservative, older workers
around the bureaucracy. It was small and dispirited.
The media are active participants in the campaign to pretend
that the AFL-CIO represents American workers in some way and that
the union federation has enjoyed a renaissance under
the Sweeney leadership. This notion has also been disseminated
by what passes for the left press in the US. The deteriorating
living conditions of millions and the abandonment of what remains
of workers' past gains by the unionswith strike activity
at an all-time lowshould disabuse anyone of that illusion.
It doesn't hurt either to watch and listen to these people.
Anyone sincere about protesting against the conditions created
by the IMF and the World Bank in Washington this week must recognize
that the AFL-CIO is one of the pillars of the existing order and
its leadership one of the most conservative social layers in the
US. We have the made the point before on the WSWS and it
bears repeating--in terms of class position, methods and social
outlook sections of the American trade union bureaucracy have
a good deal in common with fascist thugs. Their embrace of Buchanan
forcefully drives the point home.
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