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Trade union statistics 2010

Trade union membership statistics: 2010

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The latest national statistics on trade union membership for the United Kingdom produced by the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills were released on 28th April 2011 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.

Trade Union Membership 2010 uses the Labour Force Survey to provide an estimate of the density of trade union membership for all UK employees and all UK workers. Additionally, estimates of trade union densities are published for age, gender, ethnicity, income, major occupation, industry, full and part-time employment, sector, nation and region. The report also provides information on union presence in workplaces and whether an employees pay and conditions are affected by collective agreement.

Change to occupation variable in the Labour Force Survey from Q1 2011

The occupation variable in the LFS was updated in the first quarter (January-March) of 2011. This change will affect some outputs in the 2012 Trade Union Membership publication, which is due for release on Wednesday 25 April.

The update has resulted in a change to two of the broad occupation groups. 鈥楳anagers and senior officials鈥欌€� has been replaced by 鈥楳anagers, directors and senior officials鈥� and 鈥楶ersonal service occupations鈥� has been replaced by 鈥楥aring, leisure and other service occupations鈥�.

The specific outputs in the publication which will be affected are as follows:

  • Chart 2.1, 鈥楾rade union density by gender and occupation鈥�
  • Chart 3.2, 鈥楥hange in trade union density by occupation鈥�
  • Table 3.3, 鈥楾rade union density by major occupation groups鈥�

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Published 28 April 2011

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