The Guardian -
10 Jun 2022 16:00

Study shows unionized workers earn 10.2% more than non-union peers, amid wave of organizing at some of largest US employers Workers represented by labor unions earn 10.2% higher wages than their non-union peers, have better benefits and collectively raise wages industry-wide, according to a report released by the House and Senate committees on Friday and first shared with the Guardian. Joe Biden has pledged to be the most pro-union president in generations, and the report outlining the economic ...
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