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
Our Objectives and Principles
Our Five Objectives and Six Principles are based on working-class independence and the class struggle against capitalism and imperialism.
Shop and Industrial Organizations
Rank-and-file class-conscious workers’ committees based in the shop floor that organize struggles on the basis of industrial unity and the tasks of the working class as a whole.
New Labor Committees
New Labor Committees or Workers’ Circles are location-based groups of workers that support the tasks of the New Labor movement and form new organizations in the workplaces.
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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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Urgent Statement Condemning the Killing of Protesters by Federal Agents in Minneapolis
On the Morning of January 24th, 2026, Federal Officers executed yet another innocent protestor. His name is Alex Pretti. He was just 37 years old and a Minneapolis resident. He was on the scene recording an ICE terror operation when the officers decided to detain him after he stood up and protected a woman ICE…
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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…
Latest Posts
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Organizing Without the Workers: A Critique of Starbucks Workers United From a Barista Behind the Picket Line
Published in: The Service Worker Starbucks Workers United has been planning an unfair labor practice strike for several months, all while maintaining the idea that these plans should be kept away from the non-organizing committee baristas. SBWU staffers told baristas that the strike is meant to push for Starbucks to finalize their contract; however, these…
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USPS Peak Season Report
Published in: New Day at USPS Mail Handler Assistant Injured in Charlotte The November edition of New Day at USPS reported on the tragic deaths of Russell Scruggs Jr. and Nick Acker, two postal workers who were killed in separate, preventable incidents tied directly to USPS’s neglect of worker safety in its push to speed up holiday-season…
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Amazon Workers Walk-Out and Win! & A New Year and another New Day at Amazon
This last December, New Day at Amazon led a shop committee to organize a walkout at a Delivery Station. Peak season, when many Amazon workers are forced to work up to 60 hours (and while against Amazon policy but sometimes pressured to do more), finished up last month but Amazon workers weren’t sitting on their…
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Labor Storm – Edition #2
We are happy to publish the second edition of Labor Storm, the biannual newsletter of the New Labor Organizing Committee (NLOC). For the second edition, in addition to updates on the work of the NLOC-affiliated workers’ shop organizations, there is also a section that presents the work ofthe New Labor Committees founded last Spring. The New…
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Long Hours Kill: State Unionism or Class-conscious Unionism?
Whatever happened to the 8 hour workday? Once again, Flyspace pushed us to work extremely long days last month on Light Up Night. Full-timers were working more than 15 hour days, going until 4 AM in some cases, then returning only a few hours later to work another marathon shift until dawn the next day.…
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Starbucks Strike Committee Platform
By: The Organization of Class-conscious Service Workers (OCSW) Since Brian Niccol became the Chairman and CEO ofStarbucks, bargaining between SBWU and the company hascome to a standstill, with the new leadership refusing tocontinue bargaining. Since that time, there has been all sortsof talk of the upcoming SBWU strike response to once andfor all obtain a…




