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Union Rates Increasing

Posted by Michael Link on January 25, 2008 at 05:38 PM

It's the first time membership in unions, as a percentage of workers, has increased in a quarter of a century.

There's a lot of interesting information in this new report:

Construction unions increased their membership faster than the rate of job growth in that industry, with membership jumping from 13.0 percent in 2006 to 13.9 percent in 2007. Membership in the private health and education sectors grew from 8.3 percent to 8.8 percent. Unions also made headway in the low-paying retail industry, increasing membership rates from 5.0 percent to 5.2 percent.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, full-time union members "had median usual weekly earnings of $863 while those who were not represented by unions had median weekly earnings of $663."

It's not all good news, however; the manufacturing industry lost unionized jobs at a faster pace than other manufacturing jobs. While unionization grew in the Northeast, it fell in the Midwestern states.

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