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  2. Autoworkers are the latest to spotlight the power of US labor ...

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    Only 6% of U.S. private-sector workers belong to unions today, a sliver of the 35% that were union members in 1953. Todd Vachon, an assistant professor in the Rutgers School of Management and ...

  3. 'Time is running out.' University unions rush to organize ...

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    The UC union of academic workers that struck in 2022, UAW 4811, recently averted a clash when membership voted to extend its contract by six months in exchange for 4% raises next October and ...

  4. From Hollywood to auto work, organized labor is flexing its ...

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    Only 6% of U.S. private-sector workers belong to unions today, a sliver of the 35% that were union members in 1953. Todd Vachon, an assistant professor in the Rutgers School of Management and ...

  5. Labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The AFL–CIO is especially concerned with global trade and economic issues. Private sector unions are regulated by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), passed in 1935 and amended since then. The law is overseen by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), an independent federal agency. Public sector unions are regulated partly by federal ...

  6. America is on strike. Here’s the progress unions have made

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    And the number of people who want unions to gain more power has risen steadily to 43% today, up from a record low of only 25% in a 2009 survey following the Great Recession.

  7. Unionization - Wikipedia

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    Unionization is the creation and growth of modern trade unions.Trade unions were often seen as a left-wing, socialist concept, [1] whose popularity has increased during the 19th century when a rise in industrial capitalism saw a decrease in motives for up-keeping workers' rights.

  8. Labor federation competition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 'labor federation' is a group of unions or labor organizations that are in some sense coordinated. [citation needed] The terminology used to identify such organizations grows out of usage, and has sometimes been imprecise; For example, according to Paul Frederick Brissenden nationals are sometimes named internationals, federations are named unions, etc. [1]

  9. Labor movements are gaining momentum in the U.S. What ... - AOL

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    On top of that, Republicans have generally been hostile to unions in recent decades, the most famous example being President Ronald Reagan's decision to fire 11,000 striking air traffic ...