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Unionization of Low Wage Workers

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EconomicDevelopment__Unionization_of_Low_Wage_Workers.pdf (294.97 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/73535
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Author
Hartmann, Brian
Abstract

The unionization of workers, particularly those engaged in occupations which pay low wages, has often been criticized by business leaders as stifling economic development. This brief explores unionization of low wage work in both national and local terms and discusses its effects on economic development and on the lives of workers. It asserts that in spite of the recent decline in union participation, the organizing of low wage labor significantly increases workers’ quality of life.

Date Issued
2010-04-22
Keywords
Buffalo
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Poverty/Low Wage Work/Income Inequality
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Low Wage Work
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Economic Development
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Organized Labor
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Fact Sheet
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PPG
Type
article

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