WHEREAS, the Vermont Workers' Center has, in its mission, already
resolved to fight for economic justice for all workers; and,
WHEREAS, the burdens and dangers of war would fall disproportionately
on working people, the poor, and people of color, both at home and
abroad; and
WHEREAS, we have no quarrel with the working-class in Iraq who will
suffer most, having already suffered long under the dictatorship of
Saddam Hussein and sanctions; and
WHEREAS, under the ongoing war on terrorism, corporate interests
received taxpayer bailouts and tax cuts, yet ordinary workers face
serious economic problems that are not addressed; job losses, falling
wages, health-care insecurity, pension and 401k losses; and
WHEREAS, the war will dramatically increase military spending.
Vermont's share is estimated now at $143 million. The cost of the war
necessitates cuts in essential services; education, housing, social
security, unemployment benefits, healthcare, transportation, clean water
and air, all at a time when our tax dollars could be used for retraining
and jobs, and to plug local deficits caused by tax cuts.
WHEREAS, the war covers for corporate corruption and union-busting; the
federal government's use of Taft-Hartley against the ILWU, the
privatization of public jobs (AFGE) under the Homeland Security Act, and
other offenses to the right of workers to protest, organize, and strike;
and
WHEREAS, workers responded to 9/11 with heroism, and have always
responded with the public at heart. The USA PATRIOT act and similar
measures invade privacy and expand government's ability to detain
workers based on mere suspicion, to conduct telephone and internet
surveillance and secret searches, and to define people engaged in
political protest as "domestic terrorists". The TIA and TIPS programs
will further scrutinize our economic and personal lives; and
WHEREAS, all of Vermont's Congressmen voted against this war, and the
AFL-CIO's John Sweeney expressed concern about the motives for this war
and its domestic components; and
WHEREAS, fear increases racism, and U.S. citizens feel no more secure
after war in Afghanistan; and,
WHEREAS, there is no credible evidence linking Iraq to the 9/11 attacks;
and
WHEREAS, we value the lives of our sons and daughters, brothers and
sisters, who will have to fight in this war, more than control of Middle
East oil; and,
WHEREAS, "pre-emptive", "unilateral" policies do not represent the
necessary global perspective; genuine security will be achieved only by
fighting world-wide for social and economic justice, therefore:
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the Vermont Workers' Center publicly opposes
the war on Iraq; and we urge supportive members and affiliates to get
involved in local efforts to stop this war.
(Adopted at 1/18/03 Steering Committee Meeting)