Union density stable
The latest official figures on trade union membership show that 29% of employees are union members - a similar figure to that recorded a year earlier. These figures, known as "union density", are the first to be published from the Autumn 2001 Labour Force Survey.
They show that density among men, at 30%, is higher than that among women, at 28%. However, this is because far more women than men work part time, which makes the likelihood of being in the union much lower. Just 12% of male part timers and 22% of women part timers are union members.
Women in full-time employment are actually more likely than men to be a union member (33% compared to 31%). In fact, union membership in each category (full-time, part time, temporary and permanent) is higher for women than men.
Proportion of employees who are members of trade unions
Men
Full time 31
Part time 12
All employees 30
Women
Full time 33
Part time 22
All employees 28
* Source: Labour Force Survey