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August 1, 2022

The Investor Case for Supporting Worker Organizing Rights: How should different stakeholders, including investors, think about and react to union formations?

Unionizing activity is the strongest it’s been in decades. How should investors think about and react to union formations? In our recent paper and video, we highlight the financial and social benefits unions can have on companies related to productivity, health and safety, attrition rates, and more.

The Investor Case for Supporting Worker Organizing Rights: How should different stakeholders, including investors, think about and react to union formations?The Investor Case for Supporting Worker Organizing Rights: How should different stakeholders, including investors, think about and react to union formations?

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