Walter Reuther quotes
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“There is no power in the world that can stop the forward march of free men and women when they are joined in the solidarity of human brotherhood.”
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“There is no greater calling than to serve your fellow men. There is no greater contribution than to help the weak. There is no greater satisfaction than to have done it well.”
-- Walter ReutherSource : Walter Reuther (1961). “Selected Papers”, New York : Macmillan
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“There's a direct relationship between the ballot box and the bread box, and what the union fights for and wins at the bargaining table can be taken away in the legislative halls.”
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“If you're not big enough to lose, you're not big enough to win.”
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“Labor is not fighting for a larger slice of the national pie-labor is fighting for a larger pie.”
-- Walter ReutherSource : The New Republic, Vol. 114, 1946.
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“We believe this approach (progress sharing) is a rational approach because you cooperate in creating the abundance that makes the progress possible, and then you share that progress after the fact, and not before the fact. Profit sharing would resolve the conflict between management apprehensions and worker expectations on the basis of solid economic facts as they materialize rather than on the basis of speculation as to what the future might hold.”
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“Profit sharing in the form of stock distributions to workers would help to democratize the ownership of America's vast corporate wealth which is today appallingly undemocratic and unhealthy.”
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“If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quack like a duck, then it just may be a duck.”
-- Walter Reuther
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“I take a grave view of the press. It is the weak slat under the bed of democracy”
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Source : Abe Fortas (1968). “Concerning Dissent and Civil Disobedience”
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Source : A. E. Housman (2012). “A Shropshire Lad”, p.43, Courier Corporation
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