Increasing evidence demonstrates the ways in which bargaining power shapes economic outcomes. One’s economic success is not merely defined by individual characteristics such as education. Equitable Growth’s work on unions and collective action in the United States examines the ways in which institutions intersect with economic trends and individual characteristics to ensure that workers can share in the gains of the economic growth to which they contribute.
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Will labor’s surging popularity result in new union members in the United States?
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Unions in the United States improve worker safety and lower health inequality
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Factsheet: How strong unions can restore workers’ bargaining power
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Unions and the enforcement of labor rights: How organized labor protects U.S. workers against unfair and illegal employment practices
April 29, 2022
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Aligning U.S. labor law with worker preferences for labor representation
February 18, 2020
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Maintaining effective U.S. labor standards enforcement through the coronavirus recession
September 3, 2020
September 3, 2020
Equitable Growth announces record $1.07 million in research grants on inequality and broadly shared growth
August 31, 2020
August 31, 2020
Workers’ bargaining power in the United States over time
August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020
Women and the future of work in the United States
August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020
Building worker power in the United States
August 20, 2020
August 20, 2020
Reforming Unemployment Insurance across the United States
August 17, 2020
August 17, 2020
Most recent JOLTS release provides latest data on how the coronavirus recession is different from the Great Recession
August 10, 2020
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Factsheet: Unemployment Insurance and why the effect of work disincentives is greatly overstated amid the coronavirus recession
July 21, 2020
July 21, 2020
Expert Focus: Leading Black scholars on U.S. economic inequality and growth (Part 2)
July 20, 2020
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