April 29, 2015
Economic uncertainty and awareness of the widening wage gap between top earners and everyone else has made Americans sympathetic to unions, which suggests that attacks on unions may play with core Republican constituencies but are unlikely to win support among independents and swing voters in 2016. More Americans view unions favorably than unfavorably and a majority of people believe the steady decline in unions has been bad for working people in this country, a Pew Research Center survey found.Please click here to read the full article.