There are currently 55 trade unions with membership of Congress, representing about 600,000 workers in Ireland. Unions members represent 35% of the country’s labor force, down from 55% in 1980. 50% of union members are in the public sector. Opponents of Ireland’s unions argue that public sector workers have too many benefits and the government cannot adjust them due to union contracts. Proponents argue that unions give workers a collective voice that is necessary to negotiate pay and worker safety.
73% Help |
27% Hurt |
53% Help |
24% Hurt |
13% Help, in theory but have recently become corrupt and should have their powers limited |
3% Hurt, I support some private unions but am strongly against public unions |
7% Help, but ban their ability to make political donations |
See how support for each position on “Labor Unions” has changed over time for 12.1k Ireland voters.
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See how importance of “Labor Unions” has changed over time for 12.1k Ireland voters.
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9H622GR5mos5MO
Help and have a long and proud tradition dating back to the rising, which kids should be learning about.
@8XFLST72yrs2Y
Labor unions help but from a distance
@8QKTSVS3yrs3Y
Hurt, but they are necessary to protect workers’ rights
@8C5RDBV4yrs4Y
Help, but only private unions involved in collective bargaining.
@9BYSPJ312mos12MO
Whether they help or hurt the economy does not effect my support of unions.
@98MYSLV1yr1Y
They do Help but they should have tougher regulations but on them
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