
White-Collar Unions
White-collar unions represent workers, typically in professional or administrative roles, such as office staff, teachers, and healthcare professionals. These unions advocate for better working conditions, fair wages, benefits, and job security, similar to blue-collar unions that represent manual laborers. While blue-collar unions often focus on issues like safety and overtime pay, white-collar unions may emphasize professional development, workplace policies, and collective bargaining for specialized contracts. By forming unions, white-collar employees can leverage collective strength to negotiate with employers and address workplace issues more effectively.