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Chapter 10 argues that organizing the 25 million unorganized workers constitutes the most urgent task facing American labour, as current unions represent only 3.5 million members out of eligible masses in industries like steel, textiles, and automobiles. The text harshly criticizes AFL leadership for squandering favourable economic conditions, accusing them of being preoccupied with internal politics and "fighting reds" while neglecting industrial organizing. It warns that the current prosperity is temporary and that an impending depression will devastate the labour movement unless it strengthens its position through immediate mass organization. The chapter contends that craft unionism has irretrievably lost worker confidence following failed strikes, insisting that only the promise of industrial unionism achieved through amalgamation can inspire unorganized workers to join. It calls for a vigorous double campaign combining amalgamation of existing unions with a nationwide organization drive, pointing to England's Trade Union Congress as a model for this necessary approach.
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