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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Can we get rid of caucuses? [View all]Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)23. North Carolina has the lowest union membership rate in the country and dropping
Great place to have a Democratic primary!
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article9285041.html
North Carolina has the lowest union membership rate in the country.
According to a Labor Department report released last week, 1.9 percent of wage and salary workers in North Carolina were members of unions last year, down from 3 percent in 2013.
At the national level, the union membership rate was 11.1 percent in 2014, down 0.2 percent from the year before. At 24.6 percent, New York had the highest union membership rate. After North Carolina, the next lowest rate was South Carolina with 2.2 percent.
Of the states with union membership rates of 5 percent or less in 2013 -- seven of the 11 were in the South -- the Carolinas experienced the biggest drops in terms of percentage points in 2014. From 2013 to 2014, North Carolina lost 41,000 union members and South Carolina lost 28,000.
Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article9285041.html#storylink=cpy
According to a Labor Department report released last week, 1.9 percent of wage and salary workers in North Carolina were members of unions last year, down from 3 percent in 2013.
At the national level, the union membership rate was 11.1 percent in 2014, down 0.2 percent from the year before. At 24.6 percent, New York had the highest union membership rate. After North Carolina, the next lowest rate was South Carolina with 2.2 percent.
Of the states with union membership rates of 5 percent or less in 2013 -- seven of the 11 were in the South -- the Carolinas experienced the biggest drops in terms of percentage points in 2014. From 2013 to 2014, North Carolina lost 41,000 union members and South Carolina lost 28,000.
Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article9285041.html#storylink=cpy
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North Carolina has the lowest union membership rate in the country and dropping
Fumesucker
Oct 2015
#23
Maybe. It's true Obama did a lot better in caucuses, but he won his fair share of primaries too.
BlueCheese
Oct 2015
#4
I felt very traumatized by my first caucus. I felt bullied. Between the corruption of the two
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#7
Yes, it'd be like the worst of Internet message boards, but in real life, with your neighbors!
BlueCheese
Oct 2015
#9
You said it. Caucuses do feel like internet message boards only in person.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#12
I know another person who watched the kids in 2008 while her husband went to the caucus.
BlueCheese
Oct 2015
#16
I'm glad you have had more positive caucus experiences than I have had.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#18
okay what the hell is this shit? I wanted to research whether WA would still have both
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#17
And that's exactly what the party leaders want. Between this and the suppression of
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2015
#20
Oregon Primary vote by mail, 2008. 71.8% of eligible voters registered, 58.3% voted in the Primary.
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2015
#29
I'd like to see election day moved to a Saturday and made a national holiday.
NurseJackie
Oct 2015
#33