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Labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia Labor unions represent United States workers in many industries recognized under US labor law since the 1935 enactment of the National Labor Relations Act
What is a Union - Worker Organizing Resource and Knowledge Center Unions are membership-driven, democratic organizations governed by laws that require financial transparency and integrity, fair elections and other democratic standards, and fair representation of all workers
Labor Union: Definition, History, and Examples - Investopedia A labor union is an organization of workers in a trade, industry, or company that is created to represent the workers in negotiations with management over issues of pay, benefits, and working
Center for Union Facts | unionfacts. com The Center for Union Facts (CUF) hosts the most comprehensive U S labor union database, with over 100 million facts on finances, leader salaries, political activities, strikes, and more, sourced from government agencies
Employer Union Rights and Obligations - National Labor Relations Board The NLRA allows employers and unions to enter into union-security agreements, which require all employees in a bargaining unit to become union members and begin paying union dues and fees within 30 days of being hired
Union Membership and Coverage Database The Union Membership and Coverage Database, available at www unionstats com, is an Internet data resource providing private and public sector labor union membership, coverage, and density estimates compiled from the monthly household Current Population Survey (CPS) using BLS methods