Michigan’s unionization rate drops

The ratio of Michigan workers who are members of a union has taken a hit the last two decades, falling from nearly a quarter in 2003 to about 13% last year. Why it matters: Advocates say unions are a needed proponent of worker rights and compensation, while critics say unions throttle progress in the workplace.

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