The Union Advantage: A Comparison of Union and Non-Unionized Wages in Canada and Saskatchewan

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The Union Advantage: A Comparison of Union and Non-Unionized Wages in Canada and Saskatchewan
Abstract
Unionization and collective bargaining continue to deliver material gains for workers by way of higher wages and access to supplementary benefits like health insurance and pensions. While researchers have charted a declining union wage advantage over the last few decades, collective bargaining still yields important gains for workers. Unions have sought to remedy stagnating real wages and growing inflation by seeking wage increases that align with the cost of living through bargaining processes and labour militancy. This report provides comparison of wages and benefits for unionized and non-unionized workers across industries in Canada and in the province of Saskatchewan by drawing from Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey (LFS) as well as custom tabulations acquired from Statistics Canada, retrieved from the LFS. --Executive summary
Place
Regina
Institution
University of Regina
Date
2023
Pages
162 pages
Language
English
Citation
Stevens, A., & Poirier, A. (2023). The Union Advantage: A Comparison of Union and Non-Unionized Wages in Canada and Saskatchewan (p. 162 pages). University of Regina. https://c0d1de.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Union-Advantage-Report-FINAL.pdf