Top 19 Quotes About Industrial Action
#1. It is not necessary, nor appropriate, to sow dissent and misrepresent employees or constantly to threaten industrial action.
Jim Ratcliffe
#2. The trade unions and the Labour Party ... failed miserably. Instead of giving concrete support, and calling upon workers to take industrial action, they did nothing.
Arthur Scargill
#3. So Nikki came aboard as Jaqueline's spare cat, presumably in case our prime cat, Eliza, goes on vacation, takes industrial action, or requests a personal day.
Christopher S. Wren
#4. We are all part of some cosmic pattern, and this pattern works toward good and not evil. It builds and does not destroy. So I shall go on in my search for a race where I can find kinship and happiness.
Henry Kuttner
#5. He was the Teacher, the world was his students, and class was about to begin.
James Patterson
#6. I'm an Igor, thur. We don't athk quethtionth."
"Really? Why not?"
"I don't know, thur. I didn't athk.
Terry Pratchett
#7. Sisters have ways of socializing brothers into the mysteries of girls. Brothers have ways of socializing sisters into the puzzle that is boys.
Jeffrey Kluger
#8. There's nothing really difficult if you only begin - some people contemplate a task until it looms so big, it seems impossible, but I just begin and it gets done somehow. There would be no coral islands if the first bug sat down and began to wonder how the job was to be done.
John Shaw Billings
#9. I love my job, and I hope people find comfort in knowing there are still people out there who love what they do. - a New York acute care nurse
Alexandra Robbins
#10. Alaska Airlines and I have a lot in common, so coming together to delight travelers with savory, high quality food from the Pacific Northwest made sense.
Tom Douglas
#11. I basically have paid for a piano and a flat-screen television completely with my poker earnings. I'm pretty good at it.
Robin Weigert
#13. I'm pretty strict with anyone on our crew when people start to draw too well or draw some in-betweens in the animation.
Steve Dildarian
#14. The key to living in the post-industrial post-modern world is finding means of affirming that we are citizens...that we are persons and associating with other persons to have voice and action in the making of our world
John Pocock
#15. Politicians like to tell people what they want to hear - and what they want to hear is what won't happen.
Paul Samuelson
#16. Eventually, I just couldn't imagine myself being in a cubicle for my entire career.
Gene Luen Yang
#17. Even when I was in my 20s and at my most beautiful, I was never obsessed with my looks. I didn't dye my hair or wear make-up.
Koo Stark
#19. To every man his little cross. Till he dies. And is forgotten.
Samuel Beckett