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Unions continue their struggle to attract new members
, according to a recent review by the Department of Labor. In its annual Union Membership Survey, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that union membership in 2014 was down to only 11.1 percent of workers after adding fewer than 50,000 new members. This is in stark contrast to the high-water mark in the 1950s when about one-third of all workers had union cards.
Why have unions been in decline and why are they not growing along with the rest of the economy
? It may be because they are no longer offering services in a model that workers want. It could also be that the services they do offer are forced upon both employers and employees.
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Unions continue their struggle to attract new members

Why have unions been in decline and why are they not growing along with the rest of the economy

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