Articles and Speeches:
* "The American Labor Movement" (1881) - A foundational piece outlining his vision for a strong, independent labor movement.
* "The Eight-Hour Day" (1891) - Advocated for shorter working hours and improved working conditions.
* "The Right to Organize" (1899) - Emphasized the importance of workers' freedom to form unions.
* "The Importance of Labor Education" (1900) - Stressed the need for workers to be informed about labor issues.
* "The Future of the Labor Movement" (1914) - Outlined his vision for the long-term growth and impact of organized labor.
Pamphlets:
* "Labor in the United States" (1906) - A comprehensive overview of the state of labor in the United States, including the challenges faced by workers and the need for reform.
* "Organized Labor and the Common Good" (1916) - Explained how the goals of labor align with the broader interests of society.
Other Works:
* Gompers also edited and contributed to several labor journals and magazines, including "The American Federationist" and "The American Journal of Sociology."
Gompers' writings are important not only for their historical value but also for their insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the labor movement today. His emphasis on the need for workers to organize, fight for their rights, and engage in education and advocacy remains relevant and influential.