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  2. Police unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are no accurate reports on how many of the 800,000 sworn officers are members of a police union. The best estimate would be 75-80 percent; that would rank police officers with firefighters as having the highest unionization rates in the United States. [1] The New York City Police Department is the largest in the country. With roughly ...

  3. US unions flexed their muscles last year, but membership ...

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    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said 10% of hourly and salaried workers were members of unions in 2023, or around 14.4 million people. That is an all-time low, down from 10.1% of workers in 2022.

  4. 30 Most Powerful Unions in America - AOL

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    1. National Education Association of the United States (NEA) Total membership: 3,002,516 Description: Public school employees including but not limited to teachers, education support professionals ...

  5. Unions, Membership and Getting Police Out of the Schools

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    Mike Antonucci’s Union Report appears most Wednesdays; see the full archive. ... teachers, administrators, bus drivers, custodians, food service workers and … cops. It seems like ages ago now ...

  6. Police union - Wikipedia

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    A police union is a trade union for police officers. Police unions formed later than most other occupations, reflecting both a conservative tendency and relatively superior working conditions. [ 1 ] The first police unions formed in the United States .

  7. Public-sector trade unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As Daniel Disalvo notes, "In today's public sector, good pay, generous benefits, and job security make possible a stable middle-class existence for nearly everyone from janitors to jailors." [21] In 2009 the U.S. membership of public sector unions surpassed membership of private sector unions for the first time, at 7.9m and 7.4m respectively. [22]

  8. These States Have America's Strongest Unions - AOL

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    Union members tend to earn more than their non-union peers. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that non-union workers have median weekly earnings that are only 83% of the ...

  9. Category:Police unions - Wikipedia

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    Police unions in the United States (19 P) Pages in category "Police unions" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Statistics; Cookie ...