Union flying squad

Union flying squad

A union flying squad is an unofficial group of autonomous workers (usually members of a single union) who carry out actions for the benefit of their labor struggle. Squads are a form of affinity groups and tend to be the result of union members who feel that the union bureaucracy is not working satisfactorily in their interest or for the interest of a unified labor movement. The first reference to a flying squad may originate with a remark by Friedrich Engels during an uprising in Paris during the 19th Century. [http://affinityproject.org/practices/flyingsquads.html]

Flying squads emerged in North America during the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934. They have seen somewhat of a revival since the 1990s, particularly in local unions in Ontario such as the Canadian Auto Workers and the Canadian Union of Public Employees.

References

Jeff Shantz's [http://www.iww.org/en/node/2246 "Developing Workers' Autonomy: An Anarchist Look At Flying Squads"]

ee also

* [http://www.iww.org Industrial Workers of the World]


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