- Reviewing Union and Labor Trends in 2023 and Going into 2024🔍
- Labor relations🔍
- Key facts about union members and the 2024 election🔍
- Employment in government rose by 709000 in 2023🔍
- Union Strike Activity Surged in 2023🔍
- Trends in Real Wage Growth among Union🔍
- Organized Labor's Wins in 2023 May Spur More Strikes in 2024🔍
- Labor Unions Are Getting Stronger. What Does That Mean for the ...🔍
Reviewing Union and Labor Trends in 2023 and Going into 2024
Reviewing Union and Labor Trends in 2023 and Going into 2024
Union numbers overall declined in 2023 amid membership gains in largest unions, including Teamsters and West Coast dock workers, ...
Labor relations: Reflecting on 2023 and what to expect in 2024
The year 2023 witnessed significant developments in labor relations, with both successes and challenges for businesses and unions alike.
Key facts about union members and the 2024 election
Democrats are more likely than Republicans to view the decline in union membership as bad. 69% of Democrats say the decline has been bad for the ...
Employment in government rose by 709000 in 2023
Employment growth in government accelerated in 2023 (+709,000), exceeding growth in 2022 (+299,000) and 2021 (+392,000). Government employment recovered to ...
Union Strike Activity Surged in 2023: More of the Same in 2024? (US)
So, can we expect this trend of more frequent but shorter duration strikes to continue in 2024? All indicators suggest it will: resurgence of ...
Trends in Real Wage Growth among Union, Nonunion Workers
A column chart plots the percent change in the real ECI between the first quarter of. SOURCES: Bureau of Labor Statistics and author's ...
Organized Labor's Wins in 2023 May Spur More Strikes in 2024
While unions made big gains in 2023, they represent just 6% of the private sector workforce and face significant headwinds. Organized labor had ...
Labor Unions Are Getting Stronger. What Does That Mean for the ...
Organized labor saw a historic resurgence in activity in 2023. Shifting U.S. trade policy under both Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden ...
Unions, with power, popularity rising, are still losing a big battle
In 2023, it was a banner year for American workers who support the labor movement. ... He said the deals reached last year are “way above anything ...
Labor and Employee Relations in 2024: 3 Key Considerations | Blog
The 2023 U.S. labor market experienced a dramatic increase in union negotiations and strikes. ... These labor trends of 2023 and projections for 2024 make labor ...
The rise of the 'union curious': Support for unionization among ...
Summary: Two major shifts are occurring in U.S. workers' attitudes toward labor unions: the rise of workers who are interested in, ...
What Multiple Labor Union Wins Could Mean for Employees in 2024
Explore the impact of multiple labor union victories in 2023 on employees' pay, work schedules, and work-life balance in the face of rising ...
Employment Cost Index News Release - 2024 Q03 Results
... 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Wages and ... 2024 and increased 4.3 percent in September 2023. Wages and ...
Union Petitions Up 35%, Unfair Labor Practices Charge Filings Up 7 ...
During the first six months of Fiscal Year 2024 (October 1–March 31), union election petitions filed at NLRB field offices rose 35% over the ...
How To Navigate 2024 Labor Trend Predictions - LinkedIn
Key Labor Trends Heading into 2024 · Increased and Accelerated Union Elections: Changes by the NLRB will lead to quicker union elections, ...
9 Trends That Will Shape Work in 2024 and Beyond
In 2023, organizations continued to face significant challenges, from inflation to geopolitical turmoil to controversy over DEI and ...
Major Labor Relations Developments Expected in 2024
Union membership rates across private and public sector workers dropped to 10 percent, down from 10.1 percent in 2022. · Private sector union membership remains ...
The Future of Labor Unions - People Results
Are Labor Unions Increasing or Decreasing? · The downward trend in union membership is expected to continue despite periodic upticks; since 1983, the union ...
Labor Market Cools, Fed Attentive to Unemployment
Average wages and salaries for union workers are growing at a rapid pace of over 6.5% versus a year ago, relative to 3.8% for non-union workers.
Labor Unions and the U.S. Economy | U.S. Department of the Treasury
Treasury's report shows that unions have the potential to address some of these negative trends by raising middle-class wages, improving work environments, and ...