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Essay about The Protection of Labor Unions

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“Labor unions once represented a significant share of the U.S. labor force, peaking at almost 35 percent of workers in 1954. Today, less than 12 percent of the labor force is unionized (Vachon 239).” There are two different types of unions; the private sector and the public sector. The public sector unions consist of government jobs: teachers, postal workers, police officers, etc. The private sector is comprised of businesses owned by the individuals. The unions in the private sector were created as a result of the terrible conditions of the industrial revolution. They had begun to organize for better working conditions, higher salaries, employee benefit, and stable work hours. However, unions were created in a time where there were no …show more content…

Another factor that has harmed the growth of unions is foreign direct investment (FDI). These are majority-owned foreign companies in the United States. FDI tended to oppose unions, and they resulted in an increase in the rate of union decline in the 90s and continue to harm unionization today. Exports have increased foreign competition within the United States, and they have resulted in a division of labor between different countries. This has eliminated the idea that a product should be constructed from start to finish domestically before being exported. This has also decreased unionization within a corporation because the employer can easily relocate. Lastly, immigration’s influence on unionization can be categorized as either foreign-born citizen or foreign-born noncitizen immigrants. It is believed that foreign-born citizens are more likely to organize with less fear of retaliation since they are already citizens. Foreign-born noncitizens would benefit from union protection. However, their lack of legal status in the country could discourage them from taking part in the controversial politics of workplace organization. Foreign-born citizens are likely to increase unionization while foreign-born noncitizens are more likely to decrease unionization. Also, there are many contributing factors with the labor

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