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- List of labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia
Unions exist to represent the interests of workers, who form the membership Under US labor law, the National Labor Relations Act 1935 is the primary statute which gives US unions rights The rights of members are governed by the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 List Below
- Unions Worker Organizations - UC Berkeley Labor Center
Led by researchers at the UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE) and the UC Berkeley Labor Center, the report analyzes the most recent publicly available data on union density, member demographics, and labor organizing activity in California and the nation
- Unions 101 - California Federation of Labor Unions
Unions help remedy discrimination because union contracts ensure that all workers are treated fairly and equally When there’s a problem on the job, workers and management can work together as equals to solve it How do people form a union?
- What’s the role of unions in the 21st century? - CalMatters
Unions have historically formed to ensure fair wages, benefits and better working conditions for their members They negotiate with businesses and governments on behalf of employees, who either work a particular type of job or in a particular industry
- State of the Unions | Inland Empire Labor and Community Center (IELCC)
Compiling public data from 2024 about union membership, union elections, and strike activity, the report serves as a benchmark to measure the impact of changes in labor policy, worker power, and the health of organized labor
- House passes bill to restore collective bargaining for federal employees
House passes bill to restore collective bargaining for federal employees The Protect America’s Workforce Act cleared the House in a vote of 231-195 Federal unions are now urging the Senate to take up the companion legislation
- US judges leery of NLRB ruling requiring bargaining with unions that . . .
Judges on a U S appeals court panel on Thursday suggested that the National Labor Relations Board strayed from U S Supreme Court precedent when it issued a major ruling requiring employers that
- 4 largest public-sector unions spent 86% of member dues on progressive . . .
The Commonwealth Foundation says major unions funneled nearly $1 billion into politics during the 2024 cycle, raising questions about how member dues are being used
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