We don't have unions in South Carolina because we don't need unions in South Carolina.
Separate is not equal. Civil unions are civil unions. Marriage is marriage. They're different institutions.
That's what unions do. They can get money, they can get support, they can get manpower.
Even in Britain, the trade unions tell me that employment contracts have less protection than in the past.
Unions are in a state of crisis and are desperately trying to figure out a model to stay relevant.
People have to be reminded that unions played a very historic role in our economy.
Unions are about the collective leverage, the power of numbers versus the power of capital.
Unions should not be lapdogs to a political party, they should be watchdogs for their members' interests.
Teachers' unions don't act in the interest of most teachers.
My problem with unions is they breed mediocrity.
Large corporations and unions know the power of being big enough to bargain for better rates.
Unions did in fact build the middle class. And here's what that did. That built the United States of America as we know it.
I think the unions may have overplayed their hand here.
Britain's unions were broken and battered by Thatcherism and never recovered.
Where trade unions are most firmly organized, there are the rights of the people most respected.
Trade unions are a force for good - a force for a more equal society.
The unions no longer control the education agenda of the Democratic Party.
The unions may continue to decline, but if they do, it'll be their fault.
The big unions served a noble purpose once, and bless them for it. Now they're part of the problem and must give way if america is to move and to participate in management and achieve reasonable productivity.
Public unions are big money.
One of the great things about unions is they're member driven and give us the great ability to both lead and follow at the same time.
If credit unions can grow and prosper with a 15 percent cap, so can banks.