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Unions exist to represent the interests of workers, who form the membership. Under US labor law, the National Labor Relations Act 1935 is the primary statute which gives US unions rights. The rights of members are governed by the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act 1959. List Below
Rick Halpern, "Organized Labor, Black Workers, and the Twentieth Century South: The Emerging Revision" in Race and Class in the American South since 1890, eds. Melvyn Stokes and Rick Halpern (Berg: 1994). Eric Arnesen (1987) "To rule or ruin: New Orleans dock workers' struggle for control 1902–1903," Labor History, 28:2, 139–166.
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Louisiana State University United Campus Workers of Louisiana [73] - contracted CWA 3465 IL Loyola University Chicago Loyola Graduate Workers' Union [74] LGWU contracted SEIU 73 MA Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Graduate Student Union [75] GSU contracted UE 256 MI Michigan State University Graduate Employees Union [76] GEU contracted
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A plurality of Americans believed labor unions mostly helped the companies where workers are unionized by a 48–44 margin. A plurality of Americans believed labor unions mostly helped state and local governments by a 47–45 margin. A plurality of Americans believed labor unions mostly hurt the US economy in general by a 49–45 margin.
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Trade unions is included in the JEL classification codes as JEL: J51 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trade unionism . Trade or labor unions are unions formed around professional, occupational, trade, and labor activities.