Headed inexorably towards extinction, like the corrupt, thuggish Neanderthals they really are:
According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics today, the union membership rate fell to 11.1%, with just 14.6 million wage and salaried workers maintaining membership.
In 2013, the union membership rate was 0.2% points higher, at 11.3%.
The rate of union membership has been on a steady decline over the past three decades. It grew slightly from 12.1% in 2007 to 12.4% in 2008. During President Obama’s first year in office, however, it fell once more.
As it will continue to do, and for one very straightforward reason above all: organized labor is obsolete. In industrial-age days gone by, in the world of fewer, larger employers, there was a legitimate need for unions to represent the rank & file "little guys". But in today's post-industrial, small-business-driven, entrepreneurial modern economy - before Barack "Too Big To Fail" Obama
Is this ironic coming from a guy who could have seriously used union representation to block the major league screwing I absorbed a little over a year ago? Yes, it is. But the exception, as they say, proves the rule. Or something like that.
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