Thursday, October 18, 2012
Learn About Unions
Members of the National Taxi Workers Alliance receive their AFL-CIO
charter.
A union is a democratic organization of employees in a workplace who
choose to join together to achieve common goals. By forming unions,
employees can work collectively to improve working conditions, including
wages and benefits, hours and job safety, to resolve disagreements of
employees and employers and to find the best ways to get the work
done.Unions also represent members and all people who work by advocating
working family-friendly laws and policies through legislative and
political action. Most people who work in this country have the right to
form and join unions under the 1935 National Labor Relations Act
(NLRA), which encourages union formation.
Yet millions of workers,
such as farm laborers, domestic workers and managers, are not covered
by the NLRA. Many of them, though, are organizing and partnering with
the AFL-CIO to gain workplace rights.
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