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Between bi-partisan purges of "commies" fed gov and "pinko" in every civic organization they could haul into a hearing, Taft-Hartley Act (1947) and the Youngstown (1952) gamble to enforce it retarded the market power of workers, organized "resistance" to domination of labor by capital in USA for generations to come.

All was not well when the GIs returned. Industrial action in USA during the so-called golden age of TV in the 50s is nearly lost to history.

Here's where the millenials are today, ostensibly led by "progressive" flights of fancy from a trench across the "developed" nations.

UNION MEMBERS -- 2018   The union membership rate--the percent of wage and salary workers who were members of unions--was 10.5 percent in 2018, down by 0.2 percentage point from 2017, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The number of wage and salary workers belonging to unions, at 14.7 million in 2018, was little changed from 2017. In 1983 [REAGAN admin!], the first year for which comparable union data are available, the union membership rate was 20.1 percent and there were 17.7 million union workers. ...


Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
by Cat on Sun Feb 17th, 2019 at 04:07:25 AM EST
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"Green New Deal"
H. Res 109, Ocasio-Cortez (not a legislative draft)
S. Res 50, Markey (not a legislative draft)

The Real Deal
H.J.Res. 31 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019, enrolled and awaiting signature

DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2019 : please make a note of it, if ever you wonder where Trump will get $$$ to construct walls.

Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.

by Cat on Sun Feb 17th, 2019 at 04:21:25 AM EST
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Statistics are skewed because many union employees work for federal, state, and local government.
by asdf on Tue Feb 26th, 2019 at 01:13:01 AM EST
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In 2018, 7.2 million employees in the public sector belonged to a union, compared with 7.6 million workers in the private sector. Union membership rates for both public-sector and private-sector workers edged down in 2018. The unionization rate in the [119M total] private sector (6.4 percent) remained substantially below that for [21M total] public-sector workers (33.9 percent). Within the public sector, the union membership rate was highest in local government (40.3 percent), which employs many workers in heavily unionized occupations, such as police officers, firefighters, and teachers. Private-sector industries with high unionization rates included utilities (20.1 percent), transportation and warehousing (16.7 percent), and telecommunications (15.4 percent). Low unionization rates occurred in finance (1.3 percent), food services and drinking places (1.3 percent), and professional and technical services (1.5 percent). (See table 3.)
BLS union figures supposedly include P/T and "covered" contract employees in both sectors; guessing here that ag sector is not joined with "private" sector. Note discrepancy between imputed 2018 total non-farm and published estimates for 2018. The Employment Situation for February 2019 is scheduled to be released on March 8, 2019.

Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
by Cat on Tue Feb 26th, 2019 at 02:03:06 AM EST
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