Quote by Samuel Gompers

There may be here and there a worker who for certain reasons unexplainable to us does not join a union of labor. That is his right. It is his legal right, no matter how morally wrong he may be. It is his legal right, and no one can or dare question his exercise of that legal right.


There may be here and there a worker who for certain reasons

Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of individuals' rights to make their own choices, even if others may find them morally wrong. It acknowledges that there are workers who, for inexplicable reasons, choose not to join a labor union, and asserts that it is their legal right to do so. It highlights the notion that nobody has the authority to question or challenge their exercise of this legal right, regardless of their personal opinions.

By Samuel Gompers
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