Unionization booms in 2023, but is far from 1950s peak
For unions, unrest in the labor market looks to be paying off in terms of better pay, better benefits, and better work rules. But that begs the question: Are labor unions on their way to matching a 1954-high when more than one in three workers carried union member cards?
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