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How to end the all too real class war?

January 17 2005 at 12:05 AM
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Justin  (Login Justinblackshirt)


This is the Fascist theory, but what is the communist theory?

“The class war can only be ended by a treaty of peace, between the opposing forces. British Union as the great pacific force will act as mediator and draft the terms of agreement in a solemn Charter of Labour on some such terms as given below. A. An emphatic statement of the philosophic principle of the united corporate nation, to which everyone, employer and worker alike, owes a duty of service in return for an assured and just reward. B. Establishment of employers' and workers' organizations with full powers to negotiate national wage and hours agreements for each industry. (100 per cent Trade Unionism.) C. Creation of judiciary bodies to settle disputes between employers and workers, and the consequent abolition of all strikes and lock-outs. (Judges aided by trade assessors.) Safeguard of workers' interests by insistence upon: i Compulsory weekly and yearly holiday on pay. ii. Compulsory payment of overtime rates, and limitation of standard hours of work. iii. Regulation of piece time rates to enable average man to earn standard washes at least. iv. Election and recognition of shop stewards in every concern employing more than a limited number of employees, v. Compensation for worker or employee of long service upon dismissal (or death) prior to superannuation, vi. Equal pay for men and women doing similar work and no dismissal upon marriage. vii. Holiday on full pay for mothers upon birth of a child, viii. Workers' and employees' claims to have preference in the event of bankruptcy. E. Joint organisation by employers and workers as follows : i. Special labour exchange for each industry or craft situated in the trade union offices. ii. Craft training to improve quality, output, and efficiency, ' iii. Superannuation schemes based upon status reached (similar to present civil service pensions), iv. Pooling of all after-work recreation schemes and their development by the Corporation. v. Educational and holiday schemes, especially for the young in unpleasant industrial surroundings. vi. Housing schemes in relation to employment, especially where new industries are being developed. F. Unemployment and health insurance to be conducted by the State, subject to the following conditions : i. Benefit payments to depend upon status in industry of recipient, ii. No means test. Only disqualification : refusal of work at trade union rates. No time limit for benefit. iii. Special national medical service to study and eradicate industrial disease, with generous compensation for victims meantime. This is the form of agreement that will be entered into by employers, workers, and State for the final settlement of the class war. There is no mention of the "minimum wage," so beloved of class war Socialists, for this is merely a defensive weapon against exploitation, which will no longer be needed in the Corporate State. On the contrary, the workers will enjoy full partnership in industry, taking their full share of profits in the form of advancing wage rates. A standard wage rate for unskilled labour may well emerge, but skilled labour in each industry will be paid according to its own just schedule negotiated between employers' federation and trade union, and will depend upon the prosperity of the industry itself. It is also necessary to insist upon the removal of present trade union restrictions upon production, as these defensive measures will become absurd with the solution of the unemployment problem by scientific organisation and the adjustment of the hours of work. Once the trade unionist appreciates that he is a true partner, he will realise that efficient production is in his own interest, and will use every endeavour to increase output and prevent waste. So is it possible to lay at rest the misgivings of the workers, and make a just and lasting peace to end the miserable conflict of the class war.”

I copied it in Word, so the grammer errors are probobly caused by Word getting confused.

Also, I updated my site http://www.freewebs.com/fascirevolutionary/, and would like constructiv criticism please.

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