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Poll: Voters support company neutrality when workers unionize

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Monday, March 17, 2025   

A recent poll finds that voters in Virginia and around the country view unionization efforts as widely beneficial to workers - and are more supportive of clean energy projects that have strong labor practices.

The survey by the nonprofits Data for Progress and BlueGreen Alliance shows more than 60% of respondents support companies taking a neutral stance if their employees decide whether to form a union.

A similar percentage also say employers should be encouraged to sign a neutrality agreement.

Danielle Deiseroth, executive director of Data for Progress, said the poll found most people believe unions improve the workplace.

"So our polling found that there was a pretty broad consensus in general that unionization helps workers secure better benefits," said Deiseroth, "such as better health insurance and more paid time off, improved wages, improved worker safety."

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are more than 200,000 union members in the Commonwealth.

For the first time, unionization rates in clean energy surpassed rates in the broader energy sector.

Respondents also said they are more likely to support climate infrastructure projects if a private company commits to strong labor practices. Deiseroth said that makes sense.

"From our polling, we see that, unsurprisingly, voters are very supportive of that," said Deiseroth. "Voters want to see their taxpayer dollars going to support good job creation in the country that applies significantly to the clean energy sector."

The Commonwealth is home to numerous major clean energy projects. That includes Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, which is the largest offshore wind project in the U.S.




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