The overall number of immigrant workers in labor unions has grown by 24 percent since 1996. One out of every ten immigrant wage and salary workers in the United States was a labor union member in 2003.
"The demographic shift, especially in the low-wage sector of the labor market, is so profound that the American labor movement has inevitably become a leader in the pro-immigrant legalization movement in the country," said MPI Senior Policy Analyst Muzaffar Chishti.
Elizabeth Grieco, senior demographer at the Migration Policy Institute, has compiled facts on union membership and representation from survey data. Some key findings include:
The attached PDF provides further details and findings, as well as detailed charts and tables. Additional fact sheets on the foreign born in the U.S. workforce can be accessed here.