What does the data actually show? First, it's important to clarify just who participated in the federal study. As the Bureau explained in its release, the data collected came "as part of the Current ...
Despite an uptick in worker stoppages, boycotts and strikes last year, union membership remained at a historic low in 2023. More than 500,000 workers walked off the job for better benefits, pay, ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its annual union membership report January 19. The report shows a nationwide decline in the percentage of wage and salary workers who are union members, from 10 ...
It hardly qualifies as news anymore, but according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, union membership declined from 2023 to 2024, going from 10% to 9.9% of wage and salary workers. Some 32% of public ...
Jan 23 (Reuters) - U.S. union membership rates fell to fresh record lows in 2023 despite it being a year of headline-grabbing organized labor strikes from the Rustbelt to Hollywood and some continued ...
Statement: “400,000 workers are now in a union that were not in a union when (Biden) became president.” President Joe Biden has touted his administration as being pro-organized labor, and Acting Labor ...
SAG-AFTRA told union members labor negotiations would "begin earlier than usual," as formal negotiations are set to begin in ...
The number of workers in unions dropped in 2021 amid strikes and workers no longer settling for low-paying work. The union membership rate, which tracks the percentage of workers who are members of a ...
This is despite a certain amount of nostalgia in liberal and conservative quarters for the days when union representation of private sector employees was considered the norm. Union membership as a ...