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From Pay To Training To Retirement, Liuna Members Live Better.

Men and women working in the construction industry see the difference a union makes in every paycheck.
The average wage for a union-worker is $28.08, compared with $18.10 for a non -union worker, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. A heavy-highway LIUNA worker averages $41.94 an hour in wages and benefits, compared to $18.93 for non-union Laborers, according to Engineering News Record’s Construction Economics Department.

Core Advantages

01.

A union helps neutralize pay discrimination.

The most recent report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows:

For women in a union, the weekly pay advantage is 32% over non-union women in the workforce.

For Hispanic union workers, the weekly pay advantage is 42%.

For African American union workers, the weekly pay advantage is 33%.

02.

LIUNA has one of the best continuing FREE education systems in the world.

With dozens of courses that open the door to new opportunities and provide members with valuable skills.

Classes are available in every state in the U.S. and every province in Canada.

03.

LIUNA members are safer on the job and are provided with training.

Members are empowered with the ability to speak out about workplace hazards.

Members are provided with training in order to recognize potential hazards.

A recent study found that the construction fatality rate in states with high union membership is half that of states with lower union membership.

04.

Workers have an advantage when it comes to healthcare and retirement.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics National Compensation Survey reports:

85% of union workers have health care insurance which includes medical, dental, vision and prescription drugs compared to the 54% of non-union workers.

76% of union workers have a guaranteed defined-benefit pension plan while only 16% of non-union workers have a pension plan.