Unions Help All Workers Gain a Better Way of Life
Through unions, workers win better wages, benefits and a voice on the job—and good union jobs mean stronger communities. Union workers earn nearly 30 percent more than nonunion workers and are more likely to receive health care and pension benefits than those without a union. In 2012, median weekly earnings for full-time union wage and salary workers were $943, compared with $742 for their nonunion counterparts. Unions lead the fight today for better lives for working people, such as through expanded family and medical leave, improved safety and health protections and fair-trade agreements that lift the standard of living for workers all over the world. Unions have made life better for all working Americans by helping to pass laws ending child labor, establishing the eight-hour day, protecting workers’ safety and health and helping create Social Security, unemployment insurance and the minimum wage, for example. Unions are continuing the fight today to improve life for all working families in America.
Page Last Updated: Aug 29, 2013 (08:26:08)
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