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David Sirota is a political journalist and nationally syndicated newspaper columnist at Creators Syndicate. David writes about political corruption, globalization and working-class economic issues often ignored by both of America's political parties.

  • May 15, 2008 6:55 AM

    What Unions Mean for Different Kinds of Workers

    The Center for Economic and Policy Research has a new study out documenting what unionization does for different kinds of workers. Here's the crux:

    "Using national data for 2003 through 2007, we estimate that unionization raises the wages of the
    typical low-wage worker (one in the 10th percentile) by 20.6 percent, compared to 13.7 percent for
    the typical worker (one in the 50th percentile), and 6.1 percent for the typical high-wage worker (one in the 90th percentile)."

    There's state-by-state data in the report, too. Check it out here.

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