Lech Walesa and Solidarity showed the way to unravel a Bolshevist system. The biggest employer in the country cannot be the labor union. The owner of substantially half of the nation’s industry will not represent the interest of the workers in a labor dispute with management. It IS management. An independent labor union exposes the betrayal of trust inherent in a Bolshevist system and the hollowness of its pretensions.
Beyond that, we want to break out of the Marxist concept upon which all labor unions in the world are modeled. We want labor unions modeled after the Torah doctrines concerning employer-employee relations. The model is not based on class warfare but rather on the mutual obligations that lead to social harmony and peace.
Only two people are required to start a labor union: an experienced and effective labor organizer and a lawyer who is absolutely expert in all aspects of Israeli labor law. He would have to be able to explain to the workers what the legal consequences of their proposed actions would be and he would have to vindicate it in court. The lawyer could serve several unions.