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  • Although it is true that only about 20 percent of American workers are in unions, that 20 percent sets the standards across the board in salaries, benefits and working conditions. If you are making a decent salary in a non-union company, you owe that to the unions. One thing that corporations do not do is give out money out of the goodness of their hearts.

    Heart   Giving   Salary  
    "Labor’s Fight Is OUR Fight" by Dave Johnson, www.huffingtonpost.com. February 29, 2012.
  • One thing that corporations do not do is give out money out of the goodness of their hearts.

  • If the workers are organized, all they have to do is to put their hands in their pockets and they have got the capitalist class whipped.

    Hands   Class   Pockets  
  • I usually lump organized religion, organized labor, and organized crime together. The Mafia gets points for having the best restaurants

    Funny   Witty   Humorous  
  • We'll be competitive with organized labor, we're also competitive with regular, unorganized labor, working people who see their stakes and their future in the plans we're putting forward to move Massachusetts forward.

  • The labor movement is organized upon a principle that the strong shall help the weak.

  • What is a labour victory? I maintain that it is a twofold thing. Workers must gain economic advantage, but they must also gain revolutionary spirit, in order to achieve a complete victory. For workers to gain a few cents more a day, a few minutes less a day, and go back to work with the same psychology, the same attitude toward society is to achieve a temporary gain and not a lasting victory.

  • Organized labor still has privileges and legal immunities that even kings and governments lost years ago.

    Kings   Work   Government  
  • It is essential that there should be organization of labor. This is an era of organization. Capital organizes and therefore labor must organize.

    Theodore Roosevelt, Eugene Thwing (1919). “Newer Roosevelt messages: speeches, letters and magazine articles dealing with the war, before and after, and other vital topics”
  • You can't do it unless you organize.

  • A basic assumption shapes most Americans’ mindset about labor: the belief that the death of unions isn’t my problem because I’m not in a union. That assumption is wrong. Even if you aren’t a member, your pay is influenced by the strength or weakness of organized labor. The presence of unions sets off a wage race to the top. Their absence sets off a race to the bottom.

  • If capitalism is fair then unionism must be. If men and women have a right to capitalize their ideas and the resources of their country, then that implies the right of men and women to capitalize their labor.

    Country   Men   Ideas  
  • Labor cannot stand still. It must not retreat. It must go on, or go under.

  • If I went to work in a factory the first thing I'd do is join a union.

  • The organized labor movement as it is constituted today is as much a concomitant of a capitalist economy as is capital. Organized labor is predicated upon the basic premise of collective bargaining between employers and employees. This premise can obtain only for an employer-employee type of society. If the labor movement is to maintain its own identity and security, it must of necessity protect that kind of society.

    Saul Alinsky (2010). “Reveille for Radicals”, p.27, Vintage
  • Labor unions have a long history of benefitting all workers, even those who are not members of unions, because everyone's wages go up. If we don't increase membership - and membership in labor unions is going down because of the attacks against organized labor - it's something every single American, whether they're officially in a union or not, should be concerned about. It's a spiral. It's a weakening of the middle class and our economy can't sustain that.

    Class   Long   Wages  
    Source: www.glamour.com
  • In all the history of organized labor, from the earliest times to the present day, no body of union workingmen ever served in a more humiliating and debasing role than that in which the railway unions appear at this very hour before the American people and the world.

    People   Roles   World  
    "You Railroad Men". Essay by Eugene V. Debs (February 3, 1906); published in Eugene V. Debs "Debs, His Life, Writings and Speeches: With a Department of Appreciations", 1908.
  • What does labor want? We want more schoolhouses and less jails; more books and less arsenals; more learning and less vice; more leisure and less greed; more justice and less revenge; in fact, more of the opportunities to cultivate our better natures, to make manhood more noble, womanhood more beautiful, and childhood more happy and bright.

    The Shoe workers' Journal, Volume 16‎ (p. 4), 1915.
  • Organized labor, if they're doing a responsible job, is going to organize the pooling of small amounts of money to protect the interests of the people who are not rich.

    Interview with Carla Marinucci, www.sfgate.com. October 9, 2005.
  • Only a fool would try to deprive working men and working women of their right to join the union of their choice.

    Men   Choices   Democracy  
    Dwight D. Eisenhower, Alfred Dupont Chandler, Louis Galambos (1978). “The papers: The chief of staff”
  • History is a great teacher. Now everyone knows that the labor movement did not diminish the strength of the nation but enlarged it. By raising the living standards of millions, labor miraculously created a market for industry and lifted the whole nation to undreamed of levels of production. Those who attack labor forget these simple truths, but history remembers them.

    Speech to the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL - CIO), December 11, 1961.
  • There is a middle class in America for only one reason: organized labor. If not for organized labor, where would you find a job where you had some sense that you had a shot of leaving behind something better than you inherited?.

    Jobs   Class   America  
    AFF Presidential Forum in Washington DC, March 14, 2007.
  • Organized labor is the only way to have fair distribution of wealth...

    "It’s the Little Things: Obama Insults Poland, Awards Medal of Freedom to Socialist Icons". "The Rush Limbaugh Show", www.rushlimbaugh.com. May 30, 2012.
  • If hard work were such a wonderful thing, surely the rich would have kept it all to themselves.

    Funny   Money   Hard Work  
  • The essence of trade unionism is social uplift. The labor movement has been the haven for the dispossessed, the despised, the neglected, the downtrodden, the poor.

  • Make no mistake about it! There is an organized movement against organized labor and it's called the Bush Administration.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • With all their faults, trade-unions have done more for humanity than any other organization of men that ever existed.

    The Railroad Trainman, November 1909.
  • Our society is connecting workers with the products people consume and recognizing workers for their contributions. It is important to do that, and to have organized labor - a middle class - to preserve our democracy.

    "We Need To Keep Ringing the Bell". Interview with David Kupfer, progressive.org. August 20, 2016.
  • Collective bargaining has always been the bedrock of the American labor movement. I hope that you will continue to anchor your movement to this foundation. Free collective bargaining is good for the entire Nation. In my view, it is the only alternative to State regulation of wages and prices - a path which leads far down the grim road of totalitarianism. Those who would destroy or further limit the rights of organized labor - those who would cripple collective bargaining or prevent organization of the unorganized - do a disservice to the cause of democracy.

  • Kids don't have a little brother working in the coal mine, they don't have a little sister coughing her lungs out in the looms of the big mill towns of the Northeast. Why? Because we organized; we broke the back of the sweatshops in this country; we have child labor laws. Those were not benevolent gifts from enlightened management. They were fought for, they were bled for, they were died for by working people, by people like us. Kids ought to know that.

    Country   Song   Brother  
    Interview with David Kupfer, progressive.org. September 1, 2003.
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