
It is hard to argue with the facts
U.S. workers who belong to unions earn 30 percent more than non-union workers.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Union Members in 2006, Table 2. Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by union affiliation and selected characteristics." Current Population Survey, January 2007
U.S. workers who belong to unions earn 30 percent more than non-union workers.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Union Members in 2006, Table 2. Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by union affiliation and selected characteristics." Current Population Survey, January 2007
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