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The Union Difference

America's 16.1 million union members represent a cross section of peopl--women and men of all ages, races and ethnic groups. Union membership is important to all of these people, helping them gain decent wages and working conditions and have a say in their jobs.

This group of fast facts, collected by the AFL-CIO, answers basic questions about unions and shows some of the advantages of union membership.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unions Raise Wages - Especially for Minorities and Women

Unions Raise Wages for Minorities and Women

 

 

 

Union Workers Have Better Health Care and Pensions

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Unions Are Important for Women

 
 

 

Union Workers Have Greater Job Stability

   
   

Greater Job StabilityClick here to read more

 

Unions are Important for Women

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Unions Are Important for Minorities

Unions are Important for Minorities

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