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Today, labor unions represent just 6.2 percent of private-sector American workers. Faced with dwindling dues-paying members, union leaders are becoming increasingly desperate to con employees into joi

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Home - Worker Centers About Blog Share Your Story Ads About Blog Share Your Story Ads What are Worker Centers? Coordinated Efforts and Allies Next Gen Worker Centers Case Studies What are Worker Centers? Case Studies Next Gen Worker Centers Coordinated Efforts and Allies Today's worker centers are no different than outdated labor unions In addition to organizing traditional workplaces, union-backed worker centers are now targeting the fast-growing gig-economy. Today, labor unions represent just 6.2 percent of private-sector American workers. Faced with dwindling dues-paying members, union leaders are becoming increasingly desperate to con employees into joining their ranks—even if that means re-branding “unions” as “worker centers.” As attempts to unionize traditional workplaces fail, unions turn to worker centers to help organize industries in the fast-growing gig-economy, including workers at ridesharing apps like Uber and Lyft and delivery app...

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