Union Workers Are More Productive
Recent studies show that a unionized work force is
well equipped for the job because of better training,
the latest equipment and a better support system. On
average, union workers also receive better pay –
regardless of sex, race, occupation, age or location.
Here are the results of several recent studies:
Study Says Union Workers 27 Percent More Productive
Companies who use unionized workers are 27 percent
more productive, according to a recent report published
in Scientific American.
The report revealed unionized workers have a strong
system in place to negotiate for the rights and
conditions that lead to improved productivity. Union
workers also are more comfortable in bringing job
specific changes to management because of job security.
The New York Federal Reserve Bank and Tufts University
commissioned the report. It included more than 1,500
companies throughout the United States.
Average Construction Job Finishes 17 Percent Faster
A three-year study incorporating about 1,200
construction projects in the United States and France
show that unionized workers, on average, finish projects
17 percent faster than their non-union counterparts.
These results are based on findings from Independent
Project Analysis (IPA), which has been conducting North
American studies since 1992.
Findings Have Always Supported Union Productivity
Studies from the 1970s and 1980s in the
manufacturing, construction, cement, hospital and
furniture industries also support the claim that Union
workers are more productive. Results of those studies
put the improved rate of productivity anywhere from six
to 38 percent.
If you need a job done right and done quickly, a UNION work force is the best work force.
For more information, contact Local 2 OPEIU 301-608-9705 or email: Local2.Lou@attglobal.net
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