KEY POINTS
  • Working conditions during the pandemic pushed many workers to organize — but fears about a potential recession could curb the union boom.
  • Unions can help workers secure better pay, schedules and job security, but some organizers claim their employers retaliate against them, endangering their livelihoods.
  • Even with talk of a potential recession, some workers say they're undeterred given the job market.

The union movement that kicked off across the country more than a year ago has continued its momentum in 2022, with workers in warehouses, coffee shops, grocery stores and airlines pushing for representation.

Working conditions during the pandemic pushed many of these frontline workers to organize, but fears about the economy and a potential recession could stand to curb the union boom if the job market shifts.