Showing posts with label Unions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unions. Show all posts

Nov 19, 2010

Big Spenders

Did you ever wonder who the big political spenders are? Here is a list of the largest spenders to influence votes. Notice that half are labor unions.
Rank
Organization
Total '89-'09
Dem%
Rep %
1
AT&T Inc
$45,656,394
44
55
2
Amer. Fedn of State, Cnty & Municipal Employees
$43,026,011
98
1
3
ActBlue
$42,628,917
99
0
4
National Assn of Realtors
$37,617,499
48
50
5
Goldman Sachs
$32,878,402
62
37
6
American Assn for Justice
$32,681,779
90
8
7
Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
$32,680,295
97
2
8
National Education Assn
$31,113,780
93
6
9
Laborers Union
$29,816,800
92
7
10
Service Employees International Union
$28,889,132
95
3
11
Teamsters Union
$28,876,259
93
6
12
Carpenters & Joiners Union
$28,827,308
89
10
13
American Federation of Teachers
$28,194,891
98
0
14
Communications Workers of America
$27,958,106
98
0
15
Citigroup Inc
$27,583,712
50
49
16
American Medical Assn
$26,846,420
39
60
17
United Auto Workers
$26,509,902
98
0
18
Machinists & Aerospace Workers Union
$25,924,777
98
0
19
National Auto Dealers Assn
$25,613,758
32
67
20
United Parcel Service
$24,987,614
36
62

Wow, over 331 million bucks of union dues that did not go for the members welfare.

Sep 17, 2010

Unions

Seems unions are suffering based on labor figures by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The overall unionization rate in the US was 12.1 percent, down from 12.4 percent the previous year.

The private sector, for the first time ever, employed fewer union members than the public sector. The number of union workers employed in the private sector fell from approximately 7.91 million in 2008 to 7.19 million in 2009, while the number of public-sector union workers dropped from 7.86 million to 7.76 million.

In California, the highest unionized state, unionization rates were down across a range of groupings, with the most significant losses in:

    * Transportation and utilities fell from 41.7 percent to 36.4 percent
    * Public administration fell from 58.1 percent to 52.1 percent