What Happened to Rural Unions?

We tend to think about the decline of US unions primarily as a story of urban deindustrialization. Yet in the 1970s, rural areas actually saw four times more union elections per capita than cities did. Rural and urban union election rates started plummeting at the same time, but the drop-off in rural areas was far […]

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