“Even with a smaller percentage of union members nationally, there is a lot of clustering of union workers in the Great Lakes region of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania,” said Robert Bruno, director of the Labor Education Program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Union clout can still decide the election even as its influence wanes
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“It's one of those occurrences in American society brought on by extraordinary events,” said Robert Bruno, director of the labor education program at the University of Illinois.
A worker revolution? Seismic shift in the labor market remakes the employer-employee relationship
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