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Union members are more likely to give to charity, and to give more when they do.
Union members are more likely to give to charity, and to give more when they do.
While union membership has benefits to workers themselves, could these benefits have spill over effects that are also a boon to society? Jonathan Booth and Mark Williams look at the effects that union membership has on charitable giving, and find that being a union member makes people 5 percent more likely to give to charity, and also to give 30 […]