Monday, January 29, 2007
Union Membership Continues to Dip in U.S.A.
Union membership in the U.S.A. has dipped to 12% in 2006, down from 12.5% in 2005. This represents a loss of 325,000 unionized positions. This is a drastic decline from the 1950s, when over a third of the American workforce had the benefit of a union. Let's see if the Democrats can help out, with the Employee Free Choice Act.
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