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Trade Union Quotes by Frances O'Grady
- All the evidence shows very clearly that if you are a member of a trade union you are likely to get better pay, more equal…
- Never has a strong, responsible trade union movement been so needed. With austerity policies biting hard and with no evidence that they are working, people…
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- The methods by which a trade union can alone act, are necessarily destructive; its organization is necessarily tyrannical. — Henry George
- Speaking of myself, I was made to realize long ago that the old trade union was utterly incompetent to deal successfully with… — Eugene V. Debs
- The strongest argument for free enterprise is that it prevents anybody from having too much power. Whether that person is a government… — Milton Friedman
- There is no doubt that this government and this country are benefiting from the reforms that we brought in the 1980s, and… — Bob Hawke
- We are the trade union for pensioners and children, the trade union for the disabled and the sick... the trade union for… — Edward Heath
- Everybody is entitled to believe. Churches have exactly the same right to exist as a football club, a trade union or a… — A.C. Grayling
- I think politics can no longer be assigned to parliamentary activity and it probably never could be. But politics with a small… — Saffron Burrows
- GLHR... has used Greenpeace-style media antics to draw more public attention to the plight of sweatshop workers than the multimillion - dollar… — Naomi Klein
- You may see the emergence of a new political party from the body of the trade union movement which represents a very… — Arthur Scargill
- No king on earth is as safe in his job as a Trade Union official. There is only one thing that can… — George Bernard Shaw
- One cannot have a trade union or a democratic election without freedom of speech, freedom of association and assembly. Without a democratic… — George Meany
- The only conclusion you can draw from the real historical movement is that by and large, in day-to-day life, what Lenin called… — Ernest Mandel