Ahead of amendment vote, union membership grows in Illinois – Capitol News IL

As voters in Illinois prepare to decide on a state constitutional amendment that would guarantee workers the right to organize, a new study shows union membership in the state grew last year for the first time in four years. The study also showed, however, that the overall percentage of the state’s workforce that was in a union declined from one year ago.
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Pat S.
1 year ago

Illinois workers already have the right to organize – this amendment has nothing to do with giving workers the right to organize. What it would do is give government unions even more power.

Please look into this amendment and consider voting against Amendment One.

nixit
1 year ago

“Grows” LOL. Union membership in Illinois dropped in 2020 and the 2021 rate is lower than 2019. But I’m guessing the “pro-union Illinois Economic Policy Institute” didn’t release this report last year to as much fanfare.

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