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Black unionists urge new social contract |
CHICAGO — Dismantling of the corporate agenda is the big mission that the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) took on as it opened its 36th International Convention here May 23 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The convention runs through May 28.
Invited guests include Sens. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
The gathering takes place at a time when “never before in U.S. history has an actual decline in the economic fortunes of workers across the board been so clearly the deliberate, planned result of public policies,” said Glen Ford, executive editor of the Black Agenda Report.
“The crisis for working and unemployed Americans is general and unremitting — a steadily downward path to absolute insecurity — precisely because those are the conditions sought by the rich who control the U.S. government,” Ford said, adding, “The corporate agenda requires, not just the breaking of the unions, but the shattering of morale in society as a whole, to render the populace timid, tame and grateful for whatever breaks, good luck or corporate favor might bring.”
“For Black workers, the Bush regime’s six-year blitzkrieg ... against the last vestiges of the social contract is not a totally unfamiliar experience — African Americans have never been more than partially covered by the U.S. social contract, which has at any rate always been tissue thin and non-binding on the rich,” he said.