QUESTION
Outline: History of Labor Unions in the United States
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· Thesis: The membership of labor unions has gradually declined as a result of deregulation and globalization in the United States.
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· The peak of the percentage of unionized workers in the United States was experienced in the 1950s with 33.2 percent of workers being represented by unions in 1955. In 1960, the number of unionized workers dropped to 31.4 percent, and further to 28.4 percent in 1965. In 1970, 27.3 percent of workers were unionized, and the percentage has been falling gradually over the years. In 2018, only 10.5 percent of workers in the United States are represented by unions (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2019).
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