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Unions see sharp membership declines again
2011-01-21
The nation's labor unions saw another steep decline in membership last year, even as the economy showed signs of recovery and job losses slowed.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that unions lost 612,000 members in 2010, dropping the unionized share of the work force to 11.9 percent from 12.3 percent in 2009. That follows a loss of 771,000 workers in 2008, continuing a steady decline from the 1950s when more than a third of workers belonged to unions.

The news comes as union officials are pressing President Barack Obama and other leaders to invest more money in infrastructure projects like repairing highways and bridges to help stimulate the economy and create new jobs. That plea is meeting stiff resistance from Republicans intent on cutting spending sharply to pare back the rising national debt.

Union membership in the private sector fell from 7.2 percent to 6.9 percent, a low point not seen since the infancy of the labor movement in the 1930s. The steepest decline was seen in the construction industry, where unemployment remains around 20 percent.

Public employment unions saw a 1.2 percent decline, mostly from job cuts among state and local government workers. Those unions could see further declines this year, as states eliminate jobs in an effort to make up multibillion-dollar budget deficits.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out, you goddamn crooks. Now we know why they are suing Nikki Haley so quickly.
Posted by:DarthVader

#7  Hawker Beechcraft was prepared to move from Kansas to Louisiana because a brand new facility would pay for itself with the increased efficiency and ability to hire/fire workers - that is no union. That boggled my head that even with today's expensive construction prices and everything extra the plant would have to do for OSHA, flight testing, FAA etc...cheaper than continuing its current labor situation at a paid for facility.

Remember Russia, Israel, Australia fires? Don't like those, thank a rural volunteer...but better do it soon - FD Unions are doing all they can to phase that out.

Unions - your actions defeat your arguement
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-01-21 21:57  

#6  Yes, but employer-employee contracts are increasing in numbers. And most workers do well in these arrangements.

Let's not pretend that every company is seeking to pay minimum wage across the board. That is not what is happening in America.
Posted by: Varmint Snoluling7830   2011-01-21 20:53  

#5  in related union news, the governor of South Carolina has been sued by the IAM becasue of her anti union comments relative to the new Boeing 787 plant there. For those that aren't aware, Boeing purchased the old Vought plant and established the initial 787 Dreamliner final assembly plant there rather than Everett, WA due to wage issues. Everett is an IAM plant. The union up here has its panties in a severe double slipknot over S.C.
Posted by: USN,Ret   2011-01-21 18:38  

#4  Unions are a lot like medieval guilds. By demanding wages higher than the going rate they limit the number of folks hired in those industries, eventually making the industries uncompetitive.

It's not rocket science and its causing fiscal implosions in state after state right now.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2011-01-21 17:12  

#3  Now you know why the unions want Card Check so much.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2011-01-21 16:54  

#2  Public employment unions saw a 1.2 percent decline, mostly from job cuts among state and local government workers.

That will get worse, because the states can't let budget imbalances go on as long as the feds. And with the House Republicans' plan to reduce federal employment by 10% or something, those union jobs will be lost, too.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-01-21 13:48  

#1  even as the economy showed signs of recovery and job losses slowed

Yeah. Right.
Posted by: gorb   2011-01-21 13:37  

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