The union membership rate dropped by one-tenth of a percentage point to a new low of 9.9 percent last year, the Labor ...
That the continuing significant upturn in strike activity has led to zero growth in union membership is an indictment of the ...
Union membership among American men is on the decline, raising questions about the future of organized labor in the U.S.
Overall union membership levels have sunk well below the peak of 20.1% in 1983, the first year for which data was available.
Union membership in the U.S. hit a record low last year, with only 9.9% of workers represented, amidst increased challenges ...
of membership due to economic causes has remained stable controlling for the aggregate level of economic activity. We argue that this finding is inconsistent with the prevailing view that the decline ...
Rapid growth in government jobs during 2024 did little to fix the downward trajectory of union membership in Illinois. Just ...
We use a demand/supply framework to analyze 1) the decline in union membership since 1977 in the United States and 2) the difference in unionization rates between the United States and Canada. We ...
Union members earned a median income of $1,263 per week compared with $1,090 for non-union workers. Between the lines: Ohio's shifting jobs landscape has contributed to the decline in union workers.
Public health officials should consider worker power and worker voice a fundamental social determinant of health, one which ...
Michigan bucking the national trend, one expert said, is likely due to recent successes of the United Auto Workers and the ...
As Minnesotans observe the Labor Day holiday, statistics reveal the number of union members in the state continues to erode. At its peak in 1992, the rate of union membership in Minnesota was at 22 ...