– About half of non-unionized workers express a desire to join a union for better pay and conditions.<\/em><\/p>\r\nWorldwide, over 20 million private security workers perform a dangerous job to keep the public safe in various settings, from airports to schools. Despite the industry’s significant economic value, estimated at USD$350 billion annually, security work often remains thankless, unnoticed, and underpaid.<\/p>\r\n
This year, UNI Global Union sought to amplify the voices of these essential workers through a global survey managed by Jarrow Insights. Over 11,000 security workers from 35 countries participated, revealing widespread and fundamental challenges.<\/p>\r\n
More than half of the respondents are dissatisfied with their pay, highlighting a stark mismatch between wages and the job’s difficulty and dangers. Workers report high levels of discrimination, harassment, and violence, with little respect from employers or clients.<\/p>\r\n
The survey indicates that unions and collective bargaining significantly improve working conditions. Over half of unionized workers covered by a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) report positive impacts from union membership. Moreover, union membership and strong contracts remain aspirations for many, with half of non-union workers expressing a desire to join a union.<\/p>\r\n
Alarmingly, there are widespread reports of discrimination against workers for union activity, with some countries reporting up to 80% of workers experiencing retaliation. Despite these challenges, many workers view unions as a crucial voice against poor treatment.<\/p>\r\n
The survey results underscore the urgent need to improve pay, safety, and training standards in the security sector. As employers continue to fall short, the role of unions in advocating for better conditions becomes even more critical.<\/p>\r\n
International Justice Day<\/strong> commemorates a peaceful Justice for Janitors march and protest in downtown Los Angeles\u2019 turned into something powerful\u2014a union. When workers linked arms to cross a street, police officers confronted these men and women, beating them with batons and injuring dozens of marchers but ultimately the workers prevailed winning public support and important gains like better pay, healthcare and the right to a union.<\/p>\r\nAs we celebrate this victory over three decades later, we are proud of the many victories won by cleaners, security workers, and others who dedicated their lives to make service jobs better for all.<\/p>\r\n
UNI Global Union represents more than 20 million workers from over 150 countries in the skills and services sectors. Our mission is to build power for working people in our sectors through strong unions and effective collective bargaining.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
In observance of International Justice Day, UNI Global Union released today extensive global survey highlighting the working conditions of security workers. The survey, titled Insecurity in Security Work: A Global Survey of Working Conditions in the Security Sector, reveals that a significant majority of security officers feel underpaid, unsafe, and in urgent need of union representation to improve their working conditions. The findings call for immediate industry-wide reforms to ensure safe and fair working environments, with strong backing from unions to advocate for and protect the rights of security workers worldwide.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":15,"featured_media":14186,"template":"","categories":[41,119],"global-issues":[],"sectors":[137],"cross-sector-groups":[],"workers-rights":[31],"regions":[87,86,85,84],"topics":[48],"class_list":["post-14100","news","type-news","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-news","category-reports","sectors-cleaning-security","workers-rights-uni-amazon-global-union-alliance","regions-uni-africa","regions-uni-americas","regions-uni-asia-pacific","regions-uni-europa","topics-amazon"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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