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John L. Lewis Quotes
John L. Lewis Quotes
John L. Lewis
American
Leader
Born:
Feb 12
,
1880
Died:
Jun 11
,
1969
Alien
Committee
Government
Life
Men
Organization
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Let the workers organize. Let the toilers assemble. Let their crystallized voice proclaim their injustices and demand their privileges. Let all thoughtful citizens sustain them, for the future of Labor is the future of America.
John L. Lewis
Future
Thoughtful
Citizens
Voice
Demand
Labor
Privileges
America
Sustain
Proclaim
Them
Workers
Organize
Assemble
Injustices
Unionization, as opposed to communism, presupposes the relation of employment; it is based upon the wage system and it recognizes fully and unreservedly the institution of private property and the right to investment profit.
John L. Lewis
Property
Communism
Profit
Relation
System
Unreservedly
Investment
Institution
Employment
Wage
Opposed
Private
Private Property
Fully
Based
Right
The organized workers of America, free in their industrial life, conscious partners in production, secure in their homes and enjoying a decent standard of living, will prove the finest bulwark against the intrusion of alien doctrines of government.
John L. Lewis
Life
Government
Alien
Will
Free
Living
Secure
Intrusion
Finest
Industrial
Doctrines
Partners
Prove
Bulwark
America
Decent
Decent Standard
Against
Workers
Production
Organized
Standard
Homes
Conscious
Enjoying
If there is to be peace in our industrial life let the employer recognize his obligation to his employees - at least to the degree set forth in existing statutes.
John L. Lewis
Life
Peace
Obligation
Degree
Employees
Our
Recognize
Employer
Industrial
Least
His
Existing
Forth
Set
In the steel industry the corporations generally have accepted collective bargaining and negotiated wage agreements with the Committee for Industrial Organization.
John L. Lewis
Organization
Collective
Corporations
Collective Bargaining
Steel
Generally
Industrial
Industry
Accepted
Wage
Committee
Bargaining
Agreements
While the men of the steel industry were going through blood and gas in defense of their rights and their homes and their families, elsewhere on the far-flung C.I.O. front the hosts of labor were advancing and intelligent and permanent progress was being made.
John L. Lewis
Rights
Progress
Made
Men
Defense
Elsewhere
Steel
Through
Hosts
Advancing
Industry
Permanent
Were
Blood
Labor
Intelligent
Families
Front
Going
Being
While
Homes
Gas
The men in the steel industry who sacrificed their all were nor merely aiding their fellows at home but were adding strength to the cause of their comrades in all industry.
John L. Lewis
Home
Strength
Cause
Men
Comrades
Adding
Steel
Sacrificed
Merely
Industry
Fellows
Were
Nor
Who
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