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- Countries with highest share of unionized workers worldwide . . . - Statista
In most high-income countries, labor unions reached their peak during the post-WWII period, when governments mediated between the interests of labor unions and the owners of capital
- How the US compares to the world on unionization
In 1983 one in five US workers were members of a union; today roughly one in ten are Private sector union membership in 2021 was just over 6 percent The union membership rate temporarily increased in 2020 to 10 8 percent, but it has since fallen to pre-pandemic levels as the increase was largely due to labor force composition effects
- Workers want unions, but the latest data point to obstacles in their . . .
More than 60 million workers wanted a union but couldn’t get one The share of nonunion workers who would like to have a union at their workplace is far higher than the share who actually have union representation In 2023, 11 2% of workers were covered by a union contract
- A Comparison of International Labor Unions - American Bar Association
Union membership is highest among frontline workers and production workers, with 20 percent of them belonging to a union In 2021, the number of workers belonging to unions was 14 million, or 10 3 percent In Paris, on April 6, 2023, approximately 570,000 workers marched, which was deemed to be less than in previous protests, over pension laws
- You may have heard of the union boom. The numbers tell a . . . - NPR
And their data shows that — far from a resurgence — the share of American workers in a union has continued to decline Last year, the union membership rate fell by 0 2 percentage points to
- The State Of Global Trade Union Membership [Infographic] - Forbes
Iceland remains the most unionized country in the OECD by far and 90 4% of its workers hold membership 104,500 of them, approximately half the country's workforce, are members of a single union
- Trade Unions Worldwide - Qery
The ILO estimates that as of 2019 trade unions worldwide represents 251 million workers in the private and public sector (Social Dialogue Report 2022) This includes 195 million employees, 16 million own-account workers and 40 million retired and unemployed workers
- Do workers still want unions? More than ever | Agenda for Shared Prosperity
Workers want unions more than ever before The proportion of workers who want unions has risen substantially over the last 10 years, and a majority of nonunion workers in 2005 would vote for union representation if they could
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