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The Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance of the United States and Canada - commonly abbreviated STLA or ST&LA - was a revolutionary socialist
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in the United States closely linked to the
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(SLP), which existed from 1895 until becoming a part of the
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at its founding in 1905.


History

The idea to found the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance likely came from
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, a leader in the Socialist Labor Party. Before 1895, DeLeon and the SLP had worked within the
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, but then they were driven out. On December 6, 1895, members of the Knights met in New York City to found the STLA. At the following convention of the SLP in 1896, it formally endorsed the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance. Hugo Vogt represented the labor union at the convention and promised that it would "not be affiliated with any capitalist party and will not support any political action except that of the Socialist Labor Party." The organization of the STLA was very similar to that of the Knights of Labor. It differed from the
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and the IWW, which it would later become a part of, in that it was not structured industrially. It radically resented the established trade unions, like the
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; its Declaration of Principles asserted that "the methods and spirit of labor organization are absolutely impotent to resist the aggressions of organized capital". The union was, however, never able to reach a mass following. Even at the most liberal estimate, it never had more than 15,000 members. It did not organize or control any large factories and was only able to organize one significant
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– in
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, Rhode Island (now part of
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), which was, however, a great failure. In 1905, at that union's founding convention, the STLA became a part of the Industrial Workers of the World, an industrial union. Some in the IWW feared that DeLeon, who became an important leader in the organization, would attempt to make it a shadow of the SLP, as the STLA had been. In 1908, the IWW was split and DeLeon and some of his fellow STLA members left it.


Conventions

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Archives


Guide to the Socialist Labor Party Records, 1877-1907
Collection Number: 5168. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library. Consist of the official records of the Socialist Labor Party from its organization in 1877 until 1907. Retrieved September 19, 2006.


Articles


''Editorial: The Socialist Trade & Labor Alliance''
By Daniel De Leon. The People, New York, Sunday December 15, 1895. DeLeon article on the split from the Knights of Labor. Archived by the
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. Retrieved September 19, 2006.
''The Socialist Trade & Labor Alliance versus the ‘Pure and Simple’ Trade Union''
''A Debate at the Grand Opera House, New Haven, Conn., November 25, 1900, between Daniel De Leon representing the Socialist Trade & Labor Alliance and the Socialist Labor Party, and
Job Harriman Job Harriman (January 15, 1861 – October 26, 1925) was an ordained minister who later became an agnostic and a socialist. In 1900, he ran for vice president of the United States along with Eugene Debs on the ticket of the Socialist Party of ...
, representing the "Pure and Simple" Trade Union and the
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''. Daily People, Vol. I, No. 155. Sunday, December 2, 1900. 44 Page Document of contemporary debate. Retrieved September 19, 2006.
''Preceding the ST&LA''
Daily People. Vol. X, No. 1. July 3, 1910. By "X. L. Y., New York". Socialist Labor Party perspective on formation of ST&LA. Retrieved September 19, 2006.


See also

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Labor federation competition in the U.S. Labor federation competition in the United States is a history of the labor movement, considering U.S. labor organizations and federations that have been regional, national, or international in scope, and that have united organizations of disparate ...


References

* Brissenden, Paul Frederick: "The I.W.W.: A Study of American Syndicalism". New York: Columbia University Press. Pg. 47-49.


External links


''Constitution of the Socialist Trade & Labor Alliance of the United States and Canada''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Socialist Trade And Labor Alliance Defunct trade unions in the United States De Leonist organizations History of the Industrial Workers of the World 1895 establishments in New York City Organizations disestablished in 1905 Syndicalist trade unions Trade unions established in 1895 Industrial Workers of the World in the United States