Lovian Unionist Syndicate

The Lovian Unionist Syndicate is a political party and labor union founded in Manchester, Kings. The union was founded by Jason Rogers who was dissatisfied by the lack of support for socialist trade unions. The party and union advocated for better working conditions, collective control of the work place, egalitarian social conditions, and using peaceful means through obtaining these goals.

Founding
During the end of 2013 the nation of Lovia was lacking a strong far-left presence in politics and representation in the work place. Most unions were not supporting the more centrist United Left and sought to have an organization which could help them. Activist Jason Rogers help organize smaller unions and left wing leaders to form the Lovian Unionist Syndicate which advocates for their respective left-wing goals.

Unionist Membership and goals
The Union grew quickly due to two reasons. Many smaller radical unions were without representation and quickly disbanded and joined the LUS. From its founding in September to November it had about 4,000 members from these smaller unions which now formed the actual Lovian Unionist Syndicate union. In March of 2014 Vox Populi joined on as a separate union. Its 4,000 members now doubled the amount of members within the LUS. By the mid-term elections of 2014 LUS had 8,787 members according to membership roles.

Collective ownership of workplaces it one of the main goals in the party and union. The first worker ownership of a workplace happened in Portland, Kings of a bread manufacturer.

Politics
The LUS political party seeks representation in Congress in order to shape the national political discourse. The party views the facist revoultions in Clymene as well as current political turmoil as a sign the people want radical change. The Party will field its first candidates in the 2014 mid term elections.