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Omaha Steve

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Mon Jan 29, 2024, 09:17 PM Jan 2024

Labor News & Commentary January 24, 2024 over half a million people participated in strikes last year


By Linh Tang

Linh is a student at Harvard Law School.

According to newly released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, union membership in the U.S. reached a record low in 2023, dropping to 10%, slightly below the 2022 rate of 10.1%, despite notable successes in negotiations with large corporations like United Postal Services and automakers. The decline reflects a disparity between strong public support for unions and their actual membership growth. Notably, over half a million people participated in strikes last year, resulting in significant benefits for auto workers and Hollywood writers.

While reflecting on this paradox of increased union popularity and decreased membership, check out this creative video essay from the New York Times, in which comedian and visual journalist Jeff Seal advocates for the broader adoption of Minimum Standards Council, a labor industry tool, to enhance the labor movement and empower workers.

Southwest Airlines Co.’s flight attendants’ union, representing about 21,000 members, voted with over 98% approval to grant leaders the authority to call a strike if talks in federal mediation fail. The vote, in accordance with the Railway Labor Act, allows for a potential walkout after a multiphase process outlined by the National Mediation Board. This move follows similar authorizations by unions representing Southwest’s pilots and American Airlines Group Inc.’s flight attendants.

FULL story: https://onlabor.org/january-24-2024/
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