Franklin D. Roosevelt Quote

It is now beyond partisan controversy that it is a fundamental individual right of a worker to associate himself with other workers and to bargain collectively with his employer. New laws, in themselves, do not bring a millennium; new laws do not pretend to prevent labor disputes, nor do they cover all industry and all labor. But they do constitute an important step toward the achievement of just and peaceable labor relations in industry.


Address at San Diego Exposition (October 2, 1935)


It is now beyond partisan controversy that it is a fundamental individual right of a worker to associate himself with other workers and to bargain...

It is now beyond partisan controversy that it is a fundamental individual right of a worker to associate himself with other workers and to bargain...

It is now beyond partisan controversy that it is a fundamental individual right of a worker to associate himself with other workers and to bargain...

It is now beyond partisan controversy that it is a fundamental individual right of a worker to associate himself with other workers and to bargain...