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Essay heading: Labor Unions
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Among occupational groups, training, education and library occupations and protective service workers had the highest, and farming, fishing, sales and related occupations had to lowest unionization rates in 2004. In 2004, the union membership rate was 2.7 percent higher for men than women and African Americans were more likely to be union members than were whites, Asians, or Hispanics... displayed 300 characters
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In 2004, the union membership rate was 2.7 percent higher for men than women and African Americans were more likely to be union members than were whites, Asians, or Hispanics. Among the age groups, the highest union membership rates were among workers 45 to 54 years old and were lowest among workers 16 to 24 years old... displayed next 300 characters
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