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Private sector workers reject union call

By Andrew Taylor, Employment Correspondent

Published: July 31 2008 03:52 | Last updated: July 31 2008 03:52

The proportion of workers who are trade union members has continued to slide and is almost a quarter lower than it was 16 years ago, according to official figures published on Wednesday.

The biggest decline has been in the private sector, where union density has fallen to a low of 16.1 per cent in the UK. This compares with 59 of public sector employees who remain union members.

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