Organizing: It Pays!
Interested in joining a Union? Call us toll free: By organizing a union, workers can attain significant improvements in the terms and conditions of their employment. Union workers enjoy much stronger legal protection on the job as well as better wages and benefits. Here are some recent statistics that prove it: Better WagesReports show that Union workers generally make 35% more in wages and benefits than non-union workers.
MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS OF FULL-TIMEWAGE AND SALARY WORKERS, 1999
![]() Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Earnings, January 2000.Prepared by the AFL-CIO Better BenefitsMany Local 1459 contracts have affordable health insurance. The employer pays all or most of the expense. Pension PlansLocal 1459 can negotiate a pension plan to make your retirement easier.
UNION WORKERS ARE MORE LIKELY TO HAVE
HEALTH AND PENSION BENEFITS, 1997 ![]() Note: Defined-benefit pensions are a subset of all pensions. Disability refers to short-term disability benefits. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employee Benefits in Medium and Large Private Establishments, 1997, Bulletin 2517, September 1999. Prepared by the AFL-CIO.
UNION WORKERS AND JOB STABILITYPercentage of Workers with the Same Employerfor 10 Years or More, 1998
![]() Source: AFL-CIO analysis of the Current Population Survey, Supplement on Displaced Workers, Job Tenure and Occupational Mobility, February 1998.Prepared by the AFL-CIO.
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