The following is a joint statement regarding Mayday achieved through a North American
collaboration of the following class struggle anarchist groups and organizations: Prairie
Struggle Organization; Wild Rose Collective; Four Star Anarchist Organization; Common
Struggle/Lucha Com?n; Workers Solidarity Alliance; Free Association of Anarchists; Miami
Autonomy & Solidarity. ---- Others Anarkismo's organizations May Day statements --- Latin
America: ---- ?1? de Mayo: trabajadores a organizarse y vencer!
http://anarkismo.net/article/25441 ---- Uni?n Socialista Libertaria ---- (Per?) ?Por un 1?
de mayo de unidad de los que luchan! http://anarkismo.net/article/25440 ---- Uni?n
Socialista Libertaria --- Europe --- Il Primo Maggio Federazione dei Comunisti Anarchici
http://anarkismo.net/article/25433 ---- Othres May Day statements ---- 1? de mayo de 2013
Confederaci?n General del Trabajo http://anarkismo.net/article/25424
Primero de Mayo: El movimiento sindical ante sus desaf?os La Batalla de los Trabajadores
http://anarkismo.net/article/25436
Santiago de Chile: Convocatoria a Primero de Mayo clasista y de lucha La Batalla de los
Trabajadores http://anarkismo.net/article/25412
Mayday. Remembering the past, fighting for tomorrow
A short history of May Day
The first of May is a moment for us to remember the Chicago Haymarket Martyrs of 127 years
ago. These Chicago anarchists helped to lead the major battle of the day, not only for the
8 Hour Day, but also for social liberation.
The origins of May Day go back to May 4, 1886, marking the Haymarket Massacre. This
memorable day began as a rally of striking workers who were demanding an eight-hour work
day, climaxing with a bomb produced by an unknown individual while the police dispersed
the peaceful rally. The blast and ensuing gunfire resulted in the deaths of seven police
officers and at least four civilians; scores of others were wounded.
Eight anarchists were convicted of conspiracy during the legal proceedings that followed.
Although the evidence was scarce, and it could not be proven that any of the eight
defendants had thrown the explosive projectile, seven were sentenced to death and one to
15 years in prison. The death sentences of two of the defendants were commuted to life in
prison, and another committed suicide before his hanging. The other four were hanged on
November 11, 1887. In 1893, Illinois' new governor pardoned the remaining defendants and
criticized the evidence that was used during trial.
Since this day, we honor those who have fought, sacrificed and died for the defense and
advancement of the working class.
Present conditions
Since the events of Haymarket, we have wrestled much from the capitalist class and the
state through struggle. During the past 30 years, these forces have attacked our small,
yet hard-fought-for gains. Continued attacks on working conditions, increasingly
precarious and low wage work, deindustrialization, and marginalization have become the new
normal. Governments have imposed round after round of social austerity measures, where
workers and families have been expected to swallow cuts to public funding of services so
that the richest can continue to profit from the fruits of our labor.
Today's struggles/Tomorrow's struggles
Despite this grim situation, today we have much to celebrate and look forward to. Over the
last year, we have seen in Qu?bec the biggest social movements in Canadian history
spearheaded by combative unions to fight against neoliberal cuts to education and for
quality free education. The Chicago Teachers Union went on strike and joined with parents
and community members to protect their bargaining rights and working conditions and fight
school closures. Workers from various fast food chains, warehouses, car washes and
superstores, which have historically been near impossible to organize into business
unions, have been participating in strike actions and various direct action in the demand
for better working conditions. Unionized longshore workers have been fighting to hold the
line on additional concessions to the bosses in one of the last bastions of union density
and shopfloor power. While we celebrate these efforts and whatever small victories gained
thus far, working class victory can only come from struggles owned and controlled by the
workers themselves, not from above but from below and built with their own self-activities.
These developments within the broader labor movement are a welcome sight in comparison to
what is seen by some as a decade of relative inactivity. We see it as important that the
workers and community partners involved in these campaigns recognize that they are
confronting head-on the relationship between the ruling and working classes, and that
successfully challenging this relationship will require more than one-day strikes and
solidarity rallies. It will require nothing less than workers forcefully overcoming
barriers of race, migration status, gender, sexuality, and gender identity to unite as one
class, bound by continuous solidarity, and always pushing forward through escalations of
action.
The need for a new workers' movement
We hope this new, combative spirit by some workers invigorates a new and militant workers?
movement in North America?a workers? movement that will no longer wait for politicians and
bureaucrats to resolve the growing inequalities and oppressions. This spirit might bring a
new wave of workers to replace the stale unionism with more democratic, combative and
autonomous labor organizations which realize that laws and political institutions are put
in place for the defense of the ruling class, and that only our own labor organizations,
autonomous from the political institutions, can bring about the effective fighting force
needed to replace the current, and build a new world.
This new workers? movement should be allied with supportive movements, such as those
against cuts to social services and education, and those movements against all forms of
oppression and inequality. We see the interconnectedness of various forms of oppression as
we wage these struggles, along with the fights against the expansion of and brutality of
police forces and prisons, the criminalization of the poor and undocumented, and the
continued attacks on reproductive freedoms. As these and many other forms of oppression
work in conjunction with class exploitation, we must build movements which see common
interest in these struggles and which actively and mutually oppose the assaults on one
another.
A new world to build
By engaging in these struggles, we gain necessary experience, initiate needed debates, and
confront the current austerity agenda of the elite outside of current labor laws. Through
struggle, we lay the possible foundations of a future world. Through struggle, we can as a
class start to imagine and organize for a classless society and one completely emancipated
from all forms of oppression. This May Day, just like every other, is a call for workers
to organize against the everyday exploitation of capitalism. In the spirit of those who
fought for the eight hour day, let us continue the fight for the advancement of our class.
We need to look toward building a society without power, profit, and privilege, in which
working people in workplaces and communities make the decisions about how our work is done
and what we want from it. We need a movement that fights for real gains within the context
of this society while using its own organizations as the basis for a new one.
In Struggle & Solidarity,
Prairie Struggle Organization http://www.prairiestruggle.org/
Wild Rose Collective http://wildrosecollective.org/
Four Star Anarchist Organization http://4sao.wordpress.com/
Common Struggle/Lucha Com?n http://commonstruggle.org/
Workers Solidarity Alliance http://workersolidarity.org/
Free Association of Anarchistshttp://theanarchistassociation.wordpress.com/
Miami Autonomy & Solidarityhttp://miamiautonomyandsolidarity.wordpress.com/
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Other Anarkismo's organizations May Day statements
Latin America:
?1? de Mayo: trabajadores a organizarse y vencer! Uni?n Socialista Libertaria
http://anarkismo.net/article/25433
(Per?) ?Por un 1? de mayo de unidad de los que luchan! Uni?n Socialista Libertaria
http://anarkismo.net/article/25440
Europe
Il Primo Maggio Federazione dei Comunisti Anarchicihttp://anarkismo.net/article/25424
Othres May Day statements
1? de mayo de 2013 Confederaci?n General del Trabajohttp://anarkismo.net/article/25424
Primero de Mayo: El movimiento sindical ante sus desaf?os La Batalla de los Trabajadores
http://anarkismo.net/article/25436
Santiago de Chile: Convocatoria a Primero de Mayo clasista y de lucha La Batalla de los
Trabajadores
http://anarkismo.net/article/25412
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