“….one of the most elemental human rights — the right to belong to a free trade union.” These words were spoken by a man that recognized that people should be free to organize and that it was a human right. But who was he?
It isn't his party any more. That is for sure. Of course, someone else once said... "The process of collective bargaining, as usually understood, cannot be transplanted into the public service."
I know who said it. It shouldn't surprise anybody as he was a former President of the SAG. If you are going to reap the benefits provided by unions, it would be difficult to criticize them later on in life. Furthermore, he was wrong! Now, do you care to address Roosevelt's thoughts? Guess you can't cut an paste a response from the internet for that one huh?