Andrew Stern Quotes (12 Quotes)


    When we started, we viewed ourselves as faster, better, cheaper ... But what we've come to understand ... is that the real problem that our clients have is getting the value out of the technology that they thought they were buying.

    Clearly we're in a growth mode and maybe some tenants aren't in a growth mode.

    Nurses play a unique and central role in our health care system, and we need to unite and empower nurses to speak out. Nurses are leaving the bedside in droves because of low pay and working conditions.

    I'm not a national security expert, I don't have access to that information, but I have to presume the threat real enough that it's worth the risk.

    When you add physical requirements to jobs that don't need them, you begin to weed out a whole pool of people such as the elderly, the obese, people with pre-existing medical conditions. I think this memo steps over the line of what's legal.


    I'm not sure many parents would want their kids running around in there if there's a chance they may end up in neurosurgery.

    We're definitely not throwing the artifacts away, but we're not going to leave them in the ground. We're going to let the buildings and blast furnaces create that industrial atmosphere. We don't feel like we need to use gears and beams to hit people over the head with it.

    Today we begin to build a global union in very specific terms. In a global economy with global employers it seems rather obvious that we need global unions.

    For the protection of the country, nurses are being asked to risk their health in the line of duty, ... There should be some form of compensation, just like anyone else killed or injured in the line of duty.

    Wal-Mart provides a chilling example of the damage that low-wage, nonunion corporations can wreak, and their business model is going to set the standards for our children unless we do something now. Wal-Mart is the sewer pipe through which good jobs are being flushed.

    And as it is set up today, I believe, sadly, it has no hope of uniting the 90 percent of workers who have no union at all.

    In Washington, D.C., we are still living in the last century in an industrial revolution, ... India and China are in overdrive and America is in neutral.


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