Unions

The U.S. Chamber champions a strong economy by advocating for policies that foster growth and opportunities for both workers and employers. Our mission is to ensure thriving opportunities for all by opposing agendas that undermine competitiveness and more government control in the workplace.
Do Unions Deliver on Their Promises?
Feature story
Some claims from unions are feasible, while others are misleading. Here's the reality.
Our Work
We believe in fostering trust and mutual respect between employers and workers who together serve their customers and communities. The U.S. Chamber promotes legislation that leads to a stable business climate, a strong economy, and good jobs. We work with policymakers on behalf of both unionized and non-unionized businesses and fight back against the one-sided, anti-employer agenda of special interest organizations.
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Latest Content
- In late March, the United Auto Workers petitioned the federal National Labor Relations Board to hold an election at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga.Teamsters organizers recently voted against union representation for themselves, even though they encourage employees elsewhere to unionize.This development is the latest in the UAW’s relentless, decade-long quest to unionize the Chattanooga Volkswagen facility after previous attempts have failed.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, supporting the "Start Applying Labor Transparency (SALT) Act."The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is flexing its oversight muscles by sending letters to 12 unions seeking information to prevent fraud and corruption.The House Education and Workforce Committee is investigating a resolution adopted by the leadership at a United Workers Union Local.The SEIU is pushing three board of director candidates at Starbucks’ upcoming annual shareholder meeting as part of a pressure campaign.A large group of Democratic Members of Congress are pushing employers to sign neutrality agreements with unions, limiting employers’ free speech.The NLRB will retaliate against companies that exercise their rights.When it comes to the decision to unionize, workers deserve to know the facts about retirement options and security.
















