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Changing Landscape of Unions

Changing Landscape of Unions

At the inception of unions, its members consisted of “blue-collar” workers concentrated in the manufacturing sector. Today, only about 35% of union members remain in this sector, which requires unions to expand beyond manufacturing to broaden their membership ranks.

In a two-to-three page paper to submit to your instructor, detail the following in relation to the changing landscape of unions:

  • Discuss how union membership has evolved over the past century.
  • Evaluate how unions have modified their philosophy to accommodate this shifting landscape.
  • Propose two reforms unions should consider to broaden their appeal to a workplace environment that is becoming less dependent on the manufacturing sector and in which companies can more easily shift operations overseas to take advantage of lower wage rates.

 

 

 

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Union membership
       Unions are integral part of organizational system. According to Williams, 2012, the evolvement of union membership was characterized by changes that contributed to the shifting landscape of the unions. Labor unions have been characterized by constant changes over the past century.  The union membership has declined over the past century due to the nature of the workforce environment. There has been shrinking membership in the labor unions over the past century. The shrinking membership….

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