Union Facts: The Value of Collective Voice
The union difference is more money in your pockets to buy a home, start a family, pay down student loan debt and save for retirement.
Better Pay And Benefits
- Union members earn better wages and benefits than workers who aren’t union members. On average, union workers’ wages are 27% higher than their nonunion counterparts.
- More than 79% of union workers have jobs that provide health insurance benefits, but less than half of nonunion workers do.
- Unions help bring more working people into the middle class. In fact, in states where people don’t have union rights, workers’ incomes are lower.
Secure Retirement
- Unionized workers are 60% more likely to have employer-provided pensions.
Productivity
- Unions help employers create a more stable, productive workforce—where workers have a say in improving their jobs.
Unions also provide a voice on the job, which is something that money can't buy.