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  2. International comparisons of trade unions - Wikipedia

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    From 1971 to the late 1980s, there was a 10% drop in union membership in the U.S. public sector and a 42% drop in union membership in the U.S. private sector. [8] For comparison, there was no drop in union membership in the private sector in Sweden. In other countries drops included: [9] 2% in Canada, 3% in Norway, 6% in West Germany, 7% in ...

  3. List of federations of trade unions - Wikipedia

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    Those federations listed under each country are also known as national trade union centres and are organizations formed by trade unions which operate, in most cases, at the national level. The organizations listed in the worldwide section are industry/sectoral-specific (i.e. the GUFs ) and international organizations representing national trade ...

  4. List of trade unions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of major independent trade unions, which are solely accountable to their members and free from employer domination as it stood on 31 March 2012. [ 2 ] Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen ASLEF

  5. Labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Labor union membership by country. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics surveyed the histories of union membership rates in industrialized countries from 1970 to 2003, and found that of 20 advanced economies which had union density statistics going back to 1970, 16 of them had experienced drops in union density from 1970 to 2003.

  6. Trade union - Wikipedia

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    The largest trade union federation in the world is the Brussels-based International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), created in 2006, [50] which has approximately 309 affiliated organizations in 156 countries and territories, with a combined membership of 166 million.

  7. Unionization - Wikipedia

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    Labor union membership by country Hours Worked Compared to Earnings Per Week . The rate of unionization in a country is measured through both the number of workers represented by a union as well as the share of workers represented by unions in a country.

  8. Trade unions in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Finland's equivalent is the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions, with about one million members out of the country's 5.2 million inhabitants. In addition, there are two other Finnish union confederations for more educated workers, with combined membership of approximately one million. In Denmark union density in 2015 was 68%. [2]

  9. Union density - Wikipedia

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    Union membership was 7.4% in private sector, but 39% in the public sector. In the five largest states, California has 15.9% union membership, Texas 4.5%, Florida 6.8%, New York 24.7% (the highest in the country), and Illinois had 15.2%. [4] In December 2021, 14.3% of the Australian workforce were union members; this was a decline of more than 5 ...