Preamble To The United Association Constitution

 

The aspirations of this Association are to construct an organization which shall subserve the interest of all its members and be a fitting monument to the Unions attached thereto.

 

The objects of this Association are to protect its members from unjust and injurious competition, and secure through unity of action among all workers of the industry thoughout the United States and Canada, claiming as we do that labor is capital, and is the only capital that possesses power to reproduce itself or in other words, to create capital. Labor is the interest underlying all other interests; therefore, it is entitled to and should receive from society and government protection and encouragement.

 

Mankind generally condemns that which they do not thoroughly understand and through prejudice and ignorance neglect to pay that strict attention and regard to the principle of unity for elevating their condition and for the accomplishment of good work which is so much required in creating confidence, generating esteem and respect, and for promoting harmony and good feeling among themselves; therefore, let every member weigh the substance of these laws within his mind and thus become qualified to determine upon that which is herein set forth in the spirit of sincerity and honesty of purpose.

 

As earnest proof that we entertain a true sense of our obligations, interests and duties toward one another, each member should make himself thoroughly acquainted with the laws herein contained, that he may avoid imposing upon same, and also be prepared to use his influence on those who do not as yet belong to the Association, but whose only reason for not belonging is that the benefits offered have never been fully explained to them. Above all, members should avoid becoming in arrears. Large numbers, which should insure “strength,” very frequently produce weakness, because those in arrears are debarred from the benefits, and also make it impossible  to meet the claims which are made by the members who are in good standing.

 

Recognizing the right of the employer or capitalist to control his capital, we also claim and will exercise the right to control our labor, and be consulted in determining a price paid for it.

 

We therefore urge upon all journeymen and apprentices who have jurisdiction of every branch of the plumbing and pipefitting industry, in every section of the United States and Canada, to join with us in our efforts to secure through the power of organization, both for ourselves and for our children, a steady demand and a fair compensation for our toil, and a position in society to which we as wealth producers and citizens, we are justly entitled. Recognizing the need of united political action, we urge that the political policies as determined  by the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations shall be the basic foundation of our  political beliefs. We must assist in electing to public office only those favorable to the cause which we espouse, which is the cause of human freedom and in doing so, elect our friends and defeat our enemies.

 

For the successful accomplishment of the ends desired by the Association, for the instruction, information and guidance of its members, and for the due regulation of the business connected therewith, this code of laws is hereby enacted.