The Union Worker Profile
Union members earn better wages and benefits than workers who
aren’t union members. On average, union workers’ wages are 30 percent higher
than their nonunion counterparts. While only 14 percent of nonunion workers have
guaranteed pensions, fully 68 percent of union workers do. More than 97 percent
of union workers have jobs that provide health insurance benefits, but only 85
percent of nonunion workers do. Unions help employers create a more stable,
productive workforce-where workers have a say in improving their
jobs.
Earnings by Occupation, 2007 Full-Time Wage and
Salary Workers' Median Weekly Earnings
Union
Nonunion % Difference
Management, professional and
related occupations
$996
$996
0%
Management, business and financial
operations occupations
1,042
1,044 -0.2%
Management
occupations
1,172
1,160
1.0%
Business and financial operations occupations
934
950
-1.6%
Professional and related
occupations
987
942
4.8%
Computer and mathematical
occupations
1,188
1,231
-3.5%
Architecture and engineering occupations
1,179
1,221 -3.4%
Life, physical
and social science occupations
1,147
1,036
10.7%
Community and social services occupations
920
732
25.7%
Legal occupations
1,180
1,148
2.8%
Education, training and library
occupations
959
742
29.2%
Arts, design, entertainment, sports and media
occupations
1,000
807 23.9%
Health
care practitioner and technical occupations
1,005
906 10.9%
Service
occupations
666
421 58.2%
Health
care support occupations
502
446
12.6%
Protective service occupations
954
610
56.4%
Food preparation and serving-related
occupations
502
379
32.5%
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
occupations
551
407
35.4%
Personal care and service
occupations
585
420
39.3%
Sales and office occupations
717
587
22.1%
Sales and related
occupations
648
643.
1%
Office and administrative support
occupations
726
560
29.6%
Natural resources,
construction and maintenance occupations
973
617
57.7%
Construction and
extraction occupations
976
597
63.5%
Installation, maintenance and repair
occupations
975
709
37.5%
Production, transportation and
material moving occupations
759
540
40.6%
Production
occupations
761
552
37.9%
Transportation and material
moving occupations
757
523
44.7%
Source:
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Union Members in 2006, Jan. 25, 2007,
Table 4. Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by union
affiliation, occupation and industry.
$996
$996
0%
1,042
1,044
-0.2%
1,172
1,160
1.0%
934
950
-1.6%
987
942
4.8%
1,188
1,231
-3.5%
1,179
1,221
-3.4%
1,147
1,036
10.7%
920
732
25.7%
1,180
1,148
2.8%
959
742
29.2%
1,000
807
23.9%
1,005
906
10.9%
666
421
58.2%
502
446
12.6%
954
610
56.4%
502
379
32.5%
551
407
35.4%
585
420
39.3%
717
587
22.1%
648
643.
1%
726
560
29.6%
973
617
57.7%
976
597
63.5%
975
709
37.5%
759
540
40.6%
761
552
37.9%
757
523
44.7%