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Fresh data confirms the continued existence of the 'union wage premium': the fact that union members statistically receive higher pay than non-members in comparable jobs.

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Page 1: The Union Wage Premium in 2011

Union Membership and EarningsABS 6310.0

By PresenterMedia.com

Page 2: The Union Wage Premium in 2011

•Published annually by the ABS

•Data taken in August 2010 was released in early May 2011

Wages and Earnings Survey

Page 3: The Union Wage Premium in 2011

Wages and Earnings Survey

• Union membership declined from August 2009 – August 2010

• Currently 18% of the workforce are union members

- Union membership

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Wages and Earnings Survey

• Teaching is the most unionised profession, at 39%

• Agriculture is the least, at 2%

- Union membership

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Wages and Earnings Survey

• The survey breaks people into fourteen groups from highest to lowest paid

• In the lowest paid group, 6% are union members

• In the second- and third- lowest, 9% are union members

- Union membership and Income level

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Wages and Earnings Survey

• In the second- and third- highest paid group, 26% are union members

• The very highest paid group (which includes executives and CEOs!) still includes 18% union members

- Union membership and Income level

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Wages and Earnings Survey

• 25% of non members had no paid leave entitlement

• 8% of members had no paid leave entitlement

- Leave entitlements

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Wages and Earnings Survey

• 10% of non members had no paid superannuation

• 2% of members had no paid superannuation

- Superannuation entitlement

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A Comparison between two StatesSource: BusinessWeek, 30 April 2011

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Two-state Comparison

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California:

• 85%

Two-state Comparison- Number of public employees who are union members

Texas:

• 10% (at most)

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California:

• $55,941

Two-state Comparison- Average public employee salary

Texas:

• $44,666

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California:

• 32% increase

Two-state Comparison- Increase in public sector retirement pensions in last 5 years

Texas:

• 4% increase

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A small investment in union membership gives you leverage for:

• Higher wages

• Paid leave

• Retirement savings

The moral of the story

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Sources: ABS Catalogue 6310.0

Seriously, You’d Rather Work in California,

BusinessWeek 30 April 2011