The percentage of the population that works in the public sector is at its lowest number since the records began. There are 5.7 million people currently working in the public sector across the United Kingdom.
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unionize farm workers, service workers, and public employees.
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Most Social Workers in Trinidad are employed in the public sector and fall in Range 46 (starting at approximately TT$7200). The rates vary in the private sector and with NGO's.
Out of the 29 million workers in the UK (not much for 70 million people), 6 million work for the private sector, however many people in the private sector may not have customers without the public sector. This is 20-21% of all british workers which unfortunately is not having a good effect on the UK economy.
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In the UK where I live teachers have to be in a union by law so that if anyone accuses them of abuse or mistreatment they have solid representation in court. It may be that in the public sector at least, the workers recognise the importance of unionisation and as an extension of that, socialism. However, most public sector workers will be left-wing.
Over 22 million public sector union workers are not paying for obamacare. (paid by taxes). The public sector unions' retirement and healthcare is paid for by taxpayers. ANOTHER THING: Although public sector wages are, on average, 44% more in wages and benefits, THEY will bargain to maintain that disparity at 44%. Guess who will cover THAT?
As of recent estimates, unions represent a relatively small portion of corporate America, with union membership in the private sector hovering around 6-7%. This figure reflects a long-term decline in unionization rates, as many workers in corporate environments are not unionized. In contrast, public sector unions maintain higher membership levels, but overall union ownership in corporations remains limited.