Union Members Don’t Oppose Environmental Protections. They’re Actually More Likely To Support Them
http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/19145/climate-change-unions-labor-members-blue-green-alliance
Union workers attacking environmentalistsit has become a trope of our time. But what do union members actually think about the environment?
In a study soon to be published in Labor Studies Journal, we report our findings on workers attitudes and behaviors regarding a variety of environmental issues. In particular, we examine the attitudes and behaviors of unionized workers to see how they may differ from the non-union respondents. The results might surprise those whose images of worker attitudes come only from the mainstream media.
Looking at data from national surveys, we find that union members are on average more likely than the general population to display pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors.
For example, in the General Social Survey (GSS), people were asked to agree or disagree with the statement We worry too much about the future of the environment and not enough about prices and jobs today. Forty-three percent of nonunion respondents disagreedbut 48 percent of the unionized respondents disagreed.
People were asked if they had signed a petition about an environmental issue in the past five years. Twenty-five percent of the general population said yesbut 32 percent of union members said yes.
Eight percent of the population belonged to a group whose main aim is to preserve or protect the environment. But 12 percent of union members belonged to an environmental organization