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:: Thursday, June 22, 2006 ::
Unionization Decreasing Among Black Workers - By Cliff Hocker, Black Enterprise, NY Disappearing union jobs explains the decline, says Gerald Jaynes, professor of economics and African American studies at Yale University and a member of the black enterprise Board of Economists. Manufacturing accounts for many union jobs, and tens of thousands of union workers have been laid off in recent weeks by Detroit’s Big Three automakers. De-unionization is another trend, as organizing union shops has become more difficult under National Labor Relations Board policies.
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