This report analyzes 15 of the lowest paying occupations in the United States and finds that unionized workers earn about 16% more than their non-unionized counterparts. Unionized workers in the same industries are also 25 percentage points more likely to have health insurance or a pension plan
For many years now government welfare policy has focused on getting lower-skilled people into work, ...
This issue brief looks at the most recent national data available to examine the impact that being i...
[Excerpt] According to Current Population Survey estimates for 2002, some 72.7 million American work...
This report analyzes 15 of the lowest paying occupations in the United States and finds that unioniz...
This report uses national data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to show that unionization ra...
Over 40 million jobs in the United States -- about 1 in 3 -- pay low wages ($11.11 per hour or less)...
This report uses national data from 2004 to 2007 to show that unionization raises the wages of the t...
This report uses national data from 2003 to 2007 to show that unionization raises the wages of the t...
This report uses national data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to show that unionization ra...
We know that unions promote economic equality and build worker power, helping workers to win increas...
The unionization of workers, particularly those engaged in occupations which pay low wages, has ofte...
In this report, we review the most recent data available to examine the impact of unionization on th...
Over the last two decades, high -- and, in some countries, rising -- rates of low-wage work have eme...
Three decades of stagnating earnings for bottom decides of male wage earners and 1990s anti-poverty ...
Studies uniformly conclude that union wage effects are largest for workers with low measured skills....
For many years now government welfare policy has focused on getting lower-skilled people into work, ...
This issue brief looks at the most recent national data available to examine the impact that being i...
[Excerpt] According to Current Population Survey estimates for 2002, some 72.7 million American work...
This report analyzes 15 of the lowest paying occupations in the United States and finds that unioniz...
This report uses national data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to show that unionization ra...
Over 40 million jobs in the United States -- about 1 in 3 -- pay low wages ($11.11 per hour or less)...
This report uses national data from 2004 to 2007 to show that unionization raises the wages of the t...
This report uses national data from 2003 to 2007 to show that unionization raises the wages of the t...
This report uses national data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to show that unionization ra...
We know that unions promote economic equality and build worker power, helping workers to win increas...
The unionization of workers, particularly those engaged in occupations which pay low wages, has ofte...
In this report, we review the most recent data available to examine the impact of unionization on th...
Over the last two decades, high -- and, in some countries, rising -- rates of low-wage work have eme...
Three decades of stagnating earnings for bottom decides of male wage earners and 1990s anti-poverty ...
Studies uniformly conclude that union wage effects are largest for workers with low measured skills....
For many years now government welfare policy has focused on getting lower-skilled people into work, ...
This issue brief looks at the most recent national data available to examine the impact that being i...
[Excerpt] According to Current Population Survey estimates for 2002, some 72.7 million American work...