The Occupy Oakland General Assembly passed the proposal today!
Occupy Oakland Call for Participation in a May 1, 2012
Global General Strike
The general strike is back, retooled for an era of deep budget
cuts, extreme anti-immigrant racism, and massive predatory financial
speculation. In 2011, the number of unionized workers in the US stood at
11.8%, or approximately 14.8 million people.
What these figures leave out are the growing millions of people
in this country who are unemployed and underemployed. The numbers leave
out the undocumented, and domestic and manual workers drawn largely from
immigrant communities. The numbers leave out workers whose workplace is
the home and a whole invisible economy of unwaged reproductive
labor. The numbers leave out students who have taken on nearly $1
trillion dollars in debt, and typically work multiple jobs, in order to
afford skyrocketing college tuition. The numbers leave out the huge
percentage of black Americans that are locked up in prisons or locked
out of stable or secure employment because of our racist society.
In December of 2011,Oakland’s official unemployment rate was a
devastating 14.1%. As cities like Oakland are ground into the dust by
austerity, every last public dollar will be fed to corrupt, militarized
police departments in order to contain social unrest. On November 2 of
last year, Occupy Oakland carried out the first general strike in the US
since the 1946 Oakland general strike,shutting down the center of the
city and blockading the Port of Oakland. We must re-imagine a general
strike for an age where most workers do not belong to labor unions, and
where most of us are fighting for the privilege to work rather than for
marginal improvements in working conditions. We must take the struggle
into the streets, schools, and offices of corrupt local
city governments. A re-imagined general strike means finding
immediate solutions for communities impacted by budget cuts and constant
police harassment beyond changing government representatives. Occupy
Oakland calls for and will participate in a new direction for the
Occupy movement based on the recognition that we must not only find new
ways to provide for our needs beyond thestate we must also attack the
institutions that lock us into an increasingly miserable life of
exploitation, debt, and deepening poverty everywhere.
IF WE CAN’T LIVE, WE WON’T WORK.
May Day is an international holiday that commemorates the 1886
Haymarket Massacre, when Chicago police defending, as always,
the interests of the 1% attacked and murdered workers participating in a
general strike and demanding an 8-hour workday. In the 21st century,
despite what politicians tell us, class war is alive and well against
workers (rank-and-file and non-unionized), students, people of color,
un- and underemployed, immigrants, homeless, women, queer/trans folks,
prisoners. Instead of finding common ground with monsters, it’s time we
fight them. And it’s time we make fighting back an everyday reality in
the Bay Area and beyond.
On May Day 2012, Occupy Oakland will join with people from all walks
of life in all parts of the world around the world in a global general
strike to shut down the global circulation of capital that every day
serves to enrich the ruling classes and impoverish the rest of us. There
will be no victory but that which we make for ourselves, reclaiming the
means of existence from which we have been and continue to be
dispossessed every day.
REVOLT FOR A LIFE WORTH LIVING
STRIKE / BLOCKADE / OCCUPY
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