merson01 wrote:well you know my position, a rank and file committee would launch a political struggle against the CWU bureaucracy, stop it betraying this struggle, it would implement the nationalisation of Royal Mail without compensation, it would link the struggle of postal workers to other workers around the world who face a common enemy. now I say again what is your perspective
Some years ago we actually did this. We formed a separate "collective" as we were unhappy with the behaviour of our rep.
We formulated a response to Royal Mail and over half the office signed it.
The manager just binned it and said he could only talk to the union representative,
So we removed the rep (it took several months) but that just left one of us representing the union we had been against.
And worse than that, we were now beholden to the union structure.
So your rank and file committees have no clout. Like them or loathe them, the CWU is the only organisation with any presence in the workplace. And it is often a good and worthwhile presence.
Rather than form rank and file committees I think you would be better off advocating a form of entryism whereby you get elected as a union representative and then prosecute your armed struggle. Oops I meant political struggle.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.