Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Unions

Employee unions peaked in 1945 when almost 36% of U.S. workers were union members. Union memberships today stands around 12%. Unions have gained members in the public sector and in some service industries. Key factors in declining membership: the exodus of manufacturing jobs to other countries, job growth from smaller and specialized businesses, and decreased industry regulation.
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