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Alert 2008-47 Union YES 08dec08
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Alert 2008-47 Union YES 08dec08

 
Council 15 ALERT 2008-47 
Union YES
 

Gallup: America Still Strongly Supports Unions

Despite the best efforts of corporate-backed [1] anti-union groups, the Bush White House and anti-worker politicians demonizing unions on the campaign trail, most Americans continue to approve of unions, as they have for the past seven decades.

The latest update from [2] Gallup on union support shows 59 percent of those surveyed back unions, while 29 percent disapprove of them. According to Gallup :

Americans have generally held a favorable view of unions for decades—with no less than 55 percent of Americans saying they approve of labor unions in Gallup polls conducted from 1936 to 2008.

Not surprisingly, most of the support comes from Democrats and independents. Seventy-two percent of Democrats approve of labor unions, compared with 63 percent of independents but only 38 percent of Republicans.

Also, most respondents said unions should have more influence (35 percent) or the same amount of influence (28 percent), while 32 percent want to see less union influence.

The results reflect what other pollsters have found about public support of unions. [3] More than three-quarters of Americans (77 percent) support strong laws, such as the [4] Employee Free Choice Act, that give employees the freedom to make their own choice about whether to have a union in their workplace without interference from management. Also, some [5] 60 million workers say they would join a union today if they could.

 


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