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Talking about the Importance of Unions and Economic Security


Talking about the Importance of Unions and Economic Security

This memo offers advice on how to talk about the strong role of unions in securing greater and more equal opportunity for all.

Labor Unions and the U.S. Economy | U.S. Department of the Treasury

In short, unions can promote economy-wide growth and resilience. All in all, the evidence presented in Treasury's report challenges the view ...

Unions are not only good for workers, they're good for communities ...

We know that unions promote economic equality and build worker power, helping workers to win increases in pay, better benefits, and safer ...

How Unions Are Crucial for Building Working-Class Economic Power

Union membership allows workers without four-year college degrees to earn more and achieve financial security for their families and children.

The Importance of Labor Unions

Unions raise the wages of their members by 10 to 15 percent. Among full-time wage and salary workers, union members had median weekly earnings ...

Ten reasons why unions are important | War on Want

Workers who join a trade union are more likely to have better terms and conditions than those who do not, because trade unions negotiate for ...

What Unions Do - AFL-CIO

Joining together in unions enables workers to negotiate for higher wages and benefits and improve conditions in the workplace. There are millions of union ...

4 Ways Unions Make Our Economy and Democracy Stronger

In addition, union membership increases workers' wealth—the total value of what people own minus the value of all their debts. Unions can help ...

Good Jobs and Unions Will Help Build Our Workforce

And firms that allow unions to form uninhibited send a message to potential employees that the employer will value their work and that they can ...

Unions: How Do They Help Workers? - Investopedia

Key Takeaways · Unions are worker groups formed to negotiate pay and working conditions with employers. · Collective bargaining helps employees ...

Unions help reduce disparities and strengthen our democracy

Unions help raise wages for women and reduce racial economic disparities ... Unions have played an essential role in narrowing gender and racial/ ...

Pros and Cons of Labor Unions - HR Exchange Network

This does not necessarily mean unionized workers always support the political agenda of their union, but generally speaking, unions help keep ...

Treasury Department Releases First-Of-Its-Kind Report on Benefits ...

The Treasury Department today is releasing its most comprehensive ever look at the role that labor unions play in the American economy with ...

What's going on with labor unions? - @theU

But research suggests unions actually increase worker hours, allowing for economic growth even in the face of higher unemployment numbers.

Union Facts: The Value of Collective Voice - AFL-CIO

In fact, in states where people don't have union rights, workers' incomes are lower. Secure Retirement. Working people in a union are more likely to participate ...

How Unions Work for the Economy - The Century Foundation

It is important to note that unions also helped push up the pay of millions of nonunion workers by prompting many companies to significantly ...

U.S. Labor Unions Are Having A Moment | ACS

High unionization levels are associated with positive outcomes for workers and their communities. For example, union membership has been shown ...

HOW UNIONS AND UNIONIZED WORKPLACES ADVANCE THE ...

25 Union-negotiated collective bargaining agreements advance the enforcement of federal labor and employment laws by providing workers with job security through ...

Understanding the Pros and Cons of Labor Unions - LaborSoft

While workers unions have played an important role in the development of American industry and our broader economic trends, many more workers ...

No tradeoff between strong labor unions and a strong economy

A recent Treasury Department report titled, “Labor Unions and the Middle Class,” was the subject of a conversation at the Economic Policy ...