Health workforce in the U.K.

In the UK, the unionization rate fell sharply in the 80s and in the first half of the 90s, and today the membership has increased and stabilized, albeit with a lower rate of unionization. This increase in the number of members is mainly due to the growth of employment in the public sector, where unions are traditionally strong.

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<span style=»font-size:14px;»>In the UK, the unionization rate fell sharply in the 80s and in the first half of the 90s, and today the membership has increased and stabilized, albeit with a lower rate of unionization. This increase in the number of members is mainly due to the growth of employment in the public sector, where unions are traditionally strong.</span></p>