More Black and Latina women are leading unions - and transforming how they work
- Women comprise about half of U.S. Union membership, but top leadership positions are still lacking, especially for women of color.
- Black and Latina women are obtaining significant union leadership roles, leading to increased focus on family-friendly benefits and protections against harassment.
- Leaders like Becky Pringle, Bonnie Castillo, and April Verrett highlight the emerging influence of diverse women in unions, as noted by April Verrett.
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