Building a Class-Conscious Labor Movement

The New Labor Organizing Committee is a coordinating and leadership body for independent labor organizations and class-conscious workers within the United States, founded in December 2024


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  • NLOC Statement on May Day 2026

    On May 1, 1886, hundreds of thousands of workers in the US went on strike or walked off the job in support of the eight hour day. A few days later, at Haymarket Square in Chicago, a rally was held in support of the eight hour day. The rally ended in violence when an unknown…

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    NLOC Statement on May Day 2026
  • Introducing The Gig Organizer

    We are excited to announce the launch of The Gig Organizer, a newsletter written by and for gig workers in the service industry, and its Forum, the Gig Worker U.S. Forum.  Affiliates of the New Labor Organizing Committee (NLOC) are responsible for constructing independent, class-conscious, and class-combative trade-union machinery as the basis for rank-and-file democracy,…

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    Introducing The Gig Organizer
  • NLOC Amazon Warehouse Workers Organize Walkout

    We are glad to share this important report on work conditions during peak season from the New Labor Organizing Committee-affiliated shop organization New Day at Amazon. To reach out to them, email newdayatamz@proton.me. This last December, a New Day at Amazon-led shop committee at an Amazon Delivery Station in Ohio organized a walkout at the height…

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    NLOC Amazon Warehouse Workers Organize Walkout

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  • The Gig Organizer #2

    The Gig Organizer #2

    Shop organizations and unions are essentially political organizations of workplace and co-worker defense, integrated with the economic organization of production. Under conditions of fascism, there is an ever greater need for labor orgs to dedicate forces that can rapidly report on and respond to Fascist offensives at the workplace, or during production, most significantly ICE…

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  • Results of the SBWU Strike

    Results of the SBWU Strike

    The SBWU strike ended the only way that was expected: a complete failure. Despite all plans within the union pointing to a specific end date, SBWU nationally is either stuck in denial or purposefully obfuscating the truth, claiming that the strike is still going on in some places. This is, of course, entirely untrue. In…

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  • Form Workplace Defense Committees Now: Amazon’s Collaboration With ICE & Defending Against Workplace Raids

    Form Workplace Defense Committees Now: Amazon’s Collaboration With ICE & Defending Against Workplace Raids

    This is why we propose the formation of Workplace Defense Committees! Amazon is going to continue to sit on their hands. They will not protect or grant the demands of immigrant workers without us putting up a fight. We will have to organize committees for the defense of our coworkers. The goal of these committees…

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  • The 1970 Postal Strike and its Lessons for Today

    The 1970 Postal Strike and its Lessons for Today

    March marks the 56th anniversary of the 1970 Postal Workers Wildcat Strike. The strike—illegal then as it is today—was a response to stagnating wages, a lack of full collective bargaining rights, authoritarian management, unsafe working conditions, and sellout union leadership. It was a demonstration of rank-and-file workers taking matters into their own hands to fight…

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  • Misconceptions About Union Democracy

    Misconceptions About Union Democracy

    In light of the upcoming steward election in WORMA, and the general organization, the more pressure will be put on that organization’s election in the IBT, it is worth re-examining the issue of democracy in leaders to meet the demands of the participants. It is sometimes the labor movement at UPS. (For more information on…

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  • The Gig Organizer #1

    The Gig Organizer #1

    We are excited to announce the launch of The Gig Organizer, a newsletter written by and for gig workers in the service industry, and its Forum, the Gig Workers’ Forum (U.S.). The following is our statement of purpose and plans for the future.

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