I ask this because I’ve recently gotten into creating a union for my work place and noticed that North America is really the only place where a Labor or workers party never took off.
It would be probably be doable to unite the unions into a political party similar to the UK Labour party after the world wars. The major point is, is that the party would have to be purely an economic party with each individual member deciding for themselves how to vote on social issues.
I certainly wouldn’t. What good is a worker’s party if it isn’t for all workers? Saying that you’re not going to take a stance on social issues is tantamount to saying that you’re ok with some people losing rights, or being relegated to nth class citizens, where n is some number greater than 1. This isn’t just idle speculation, either. These things are happening right now at an alarming rate. Refusing to take a stand on it because you want to have a broad coalition of people who stand for nothing is pure cowardice.