Labor Bargaining Power
Topic Bargaining Power

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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In Conversation with Daron Acemoglu

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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

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Aligning U.S. labor law with worker preferences for labor representation

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The open questions about the rise of U.S. job openings

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Overworked America

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The shifting fate of the U.S. labor market

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Garnering economic security is complicated for young families

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JOLTS and another look at the health of the U.S. labor market

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The China shock: Learning from labor market adjustment to large changes in trade

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Harvest of struggle: Tracking inequality through first contract gains for low-wage workers

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African American workers are hurt more by the decline in union and manufacturing jobs

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The gig economy? Or the fissured workplace?

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What explains the rise in income inequality at the top of the income distribution?

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