The Union Difference
Unions Raise Wages - Especially for Minorities and Women
Union membership helps raise workers' pay and narrow the income gap that disadvantages minorities and women. Union workers earn 26 percent more than nonunion workers, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. Their median weekly earnings for full-time wage and salary work were $740 in 2002, compared with $587 for their nonunion counterparts.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employee Benefits inPrivate Industry, 1999. USDL: 01-473. Dec. 19, 2001. Prepared by the AFL-CIO. |