2006 Report: New Unionism

New Unionism & the Next Social Safety Net "New Unionism and the Next Social Safety Net" reports on the challenges independent workers face as they try to put together stable lives without access to our employer-based social safety net. Although independent workers often pay more taxes than standard employees, they receive fewer benefits and protections from the government. The report argues that a new form of unionism is needed to help update the social safety net for a changing workforce, and makes specific policy recommendations that would improve independent workers' access to equitable taxes, government representation, and traditional social insurance programs. | ||
2006 survey findings include:
The independent workforce is an untapped constituency that votes.
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