Where We Stand
Black Workers For Justice is an organization of Black workers
organizing to build the African American workers' movement as a central
force in the struggle for Black Liberation and Worker's Power.
We stand:
- For workers control of the wealth from their labor and for fighting, democratic unions of rank and file workers
- Against the exploitation of all workers
- For democratic rights and equality of all races, nationalities and sexes
- Against racism, white supremacy, homophobia and sexism
- For social programs for working people, youth, the elderly, physically challenged and poor
- Against wars and military spending to make the rich richer
- For jobs, income, training for the unemployed, affirmative action for Blacks, oppressed nationalities, women and physically challenged workers
- Against unemployment, plant closings, and "run away shops"
- For health and safety on the job and in the community
- Against dangerous conditions and "killer shops"
- For the political empowerment of all working people, and the freedom and national liberation of Blacks and oppressed nationalities
- Against the political powerlessness of all working people and against racist national oppression of Blacks and all oppressed nationalities