Posted on 02/24/2017 4:52:48 AM PST by MarvinStinson
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics union membership hit an all-time low in 2016 of just 10.7 percent. That decline has consequences for unions like the AFL-CIO, which Bloomberg reports is dismissing dozens of staff members:
The AFL-CIO is dismissing dozens of staff members as part of a restructuring amid continuing declines in union membership and fresh political threats to labor rights.
We will have to end support for some programs that dont go to our core priorities, said AFL-CIO spokesman Josh Goldstein, who declined to discuss the number of staff affected. This is about reimagining and realigning our core priorities to best serve our affiliates.
The affected employees, who include both union members and management, were informed Wednesday and Thursday of the cuts. Three people familiar with the cutback said several dozen jobs were lost.
Bloomberg notes that the AFL-CIOs federal filings indicate it has around 400 employees, so a loss of several dozen probably represents a decline of around 10 percent.
The union spokesman blamed the downsizing on well-financed anti-union opposition but its really the result of former members who have been freed up by right-to-work laws to not have union dues taken from their paychecks. Wisconsin saw a decrease of over 100,000 union members after the passage of ACT 10 in 2011. Michigan, which passed a right-to-work law in 2013, lost 20,000 union members between 2015 and last year.
AFL-CIO is not the only union to downsize since Trump was elected. In December the SEIU announced it was planning for 30% budget cuts. From Bloomberg:
Because the far right will control all three branches of the federal government, we will face serious threats to the ability of working people to join together in unions, SEIU President Mary Kay Henry wrote in an internal memo dated Dec. 14. These threats require us to make tough decisions that allow us to resist these attacks and to fight forward despite dramatically reduced resources. After citing the need to dramatically re-think how to implement the unions strategy, Henrys all-staff letter announces that SEIU must plan for a 30% reduction in the international unions budget by Jan. 1, 2018, including a 10 percent cut effective at the start of 2017.
These lost union members probably arent coming back until Democrats retake enough seats in state legislatures to put an end to right-to-work laws. But with less money and staff to work with, winning back lost ground becomes that much harder.
When the boss, the former head of the United Mine Workers, supports a candidate who promises to put miners out of jobs you know you’re in trouble.
Layoffs? They should go on strike against the union!
Betcha they are sent packing without severance, pension or healthcare.
Letting people go? Greedy, money-grubbing capitalists.
Wonder if the rank and file could sue to get the union’s books audited...?
A good start, anyway.
I would bet that over 60% of the membership of the SEIU union is composed of illegal invaders who are working with false documents.
Trump needs to subpoena ALL the union membership records of the SEIU & remove these illegals from the USA. Then sanction the employers & the union for aiding & abetting their presence here.
I’m so happy the past 6 months-or-so have been so different than the prior 8 years.
For 8 years, all the news I heard was bad for Americans. Lately, it’s almost all good.
You are not the only one.
EXACTLY.
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