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Harry Bridges, an American labor leader and activist, was instrumental in shaping labor rights in the U.S. He dedicated his life to fighting for better working conditions, wages, and union recognition, ultimately leading to significant advancements in workers' rights. As a tireless advocate for the marginalized, Bridges' leadership in organizing dock workers and pushing for collective bargaining serves as a reminder of the power of unity and perseverance in the fight for fairness and justice. His legacy continues to inspire labor leaders and activists worldwide to stand up for workers' rights.
"Everything is produced by the workers, and the minute they try to get something by their unions they meet all the opposition that can be mustered by those who now get what they produce."
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