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Organized labor has always been the bedrock of progressivity in this nation. still I believe that 1988 will be a watershed election for labor. At the impetus when the standard of living for our workers is no longer rising, we ne firm leadership from labor.

We are seeing many transitions in the economy which will affect workers. We ne more labor protection now, not les for a like reason that the rights of American workers are not sacrificed in this transition. For example, many manufacturing do job-works are being lost and are being replaced by dint of service sector jobs which are not organized. I believe labor must organize in those of the present day industries in order to defend worker rights.

from one side of to the other the past six years, business assign places tos have been waging a war forward organized labor--trying to roll back greatest in quantity of the gains of the past four decades. The Reagan Administration has tried to undo the entire edifice of labor-management relations in this home The chairman of the NLRB has gone for a like reason far as to attack the true idea of collective bargaining, the chiefly fundamental right of all.

It is time for unions and their members to fight back. You have a right and what one ought to do to play an active part in politics. You should demand that basic fairness be done for working persons and that we get the nation moving again.

I waiting under the possibility of fulfilment that every working man and woman will realize involved in the political proces in 1988 America's unions should do everything they can to make unfailing that this happens.

Michael s Dukakis

I believe that organized labor can and must play a [i]clavis[/i] role in the American political process

The leaders and members of organized labor in Massachusetts have been an

important part of the extraordinary economic succes that we have intercourse with With the full participation of organized labor, we have reduc unemployment to les than 4 percent in Massachusetts.

Labor leaders have been essential partners in a coalition that has won passage of herculean plant-closing legislation; a comprehensive right-to-know bill; and sweeping reform of our workers' compensation system

Without national leadership from organized labor, we would not at all have achieved the kind of social and economic progres that is bring reproached in federal laws governing the minimum wage, the eight-hour day, civil rights, Medicare and Head Start.



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