Trade Unions Quotes
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Trade Unions Quotes & Sayings
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In a political struggle of class against class, organization of trade unions is the most important weapon.
— Friedrich Engels
When poems stop talking about the moon and begin to mention poverty, trade unions, color, color lines and colonies, somebody tells the police.
— Langston Hughes
But what we were best at, what we were really the kings of, that was buses and sitting around in bedrooms. No one could beat us at that.
— Karl Ove Knausgard
Cuz this is what happens when bad meets evil
We hit the trees till we look like Vietnamese people — Eminem
We hit the trees till we look like Vietnamese people — Eminem
Trade unions infringe upon the property rights of company owners.
— Barry Goldwater
The dissolution of the trade unions was in the air then.
— Fritz Sauckel
Too few is as many as too many.
— Gertrude Stein
On occasion, I hear a rearrangement of a song that really makes me reevaluate it in a way.
— Todd Rundgren
The sane are madder than we think, the mad saner.
— Anthony Storr
Trade unions have been an essential force for social change, without which a semblance of a decent and humane society is impossible under capitalism.
— Pope Francis
Without the presence of class warfare, trade unions would be hard put to justfy their existence.
— Karl Marx
With all their faults, trade-unions have done more for humanity than any other organization of men that ever existed.
— Clarence Darrow
Given the fact that many thousands of female workers are active in history, it is vital for the trade unions to incorporate them into their movement.
— Clara Zetkin
It is natural to die as to be born.
— Francis Bacon
I can't help to spit nails when just thinking about Trade Unions
— Margaret Thatcher
I have really enjoyed my time at Ferrari, not just because of the successes.
— Michael Schumacher
Trade unions are islands of anarchy in a sea of chaos.
— Aneurin Bevan
Few men have imagination enough for reality.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I don't know what to say, except it's Christmas and we're all in misery.
— Beverly D'Angelo
Where trade unions are most firmly organized, there are the rights of the people most respected.
— Samuel Gompers
I know that strong trade unions and best supported by Labour Government actually protect worker's rights.
— Gisela Stuart
We are the trade union for pensioners and children, the trade union for the disabled and the sick ... the trade union for the nation as a whole.
— Edward Heath
Even in Britain, the trade unions tell me that employment contracts have less protection than in the past.
— Jacques Delors
It's a privilege to be an actor, as it's not work - it's a job.
— Matthew Nable