Labor Unions in the United States

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May 11, 2015

 

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In today's society, more of our skilled hourly and unskilled workers belong to some sort of Labor Union and that is a good sign that Unions will not face extinction. As long as there is a need for higher wages, there will be a need for Unions. Labor Unions are organizations of wage earners or salary workers established for protecting their shared interests when dealing with employers...
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"In the United States, Unions represented about one-third of all workers in the 1960s" (Hellweg, 2005 October). Today, Unions represent only about 13% of the total labor force. Although weakened in many areas, Labor Unions continue to be an important force in many aspects of the economy. Most Unionized workers in the United States belong to Industrial Unions...
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