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Broken Together

A Look Into the Decline in Union Membership & the Outlook for Future Labor Organizations

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Union Membership has been on the steady decline since the 1950's and this has brought untold challenges to the current for place.

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Diving into various journals and interviews with union leaders. The data and explanation behind the drop in union membership.

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As unionization declines so does the working conditions. This is caused by various federal and local causes.

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The Problem

The Problem

Labor unions & collective bargaining are Federal rights guaranteed and encouraged by the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. However, despite its many benefits, the number of unionized workers continues to decline. Why does this occur? 

LIUNA Local 2 Representative, IL

“Labor activism has really bounced back in recent years and we are seeing a new wave of representation for the modern workforce"
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