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  • Feb, 2014

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    Better or worse off with stronger unions

    Q. Overall, would workers be better off or worse off if unions in Australia were stronger?

     

    Total

     

    Vote Labor

    Vote Lib/Nat

    Vote Greens

    Vote other

    Work full time

    Work part time

     

    10 Sep 12

    20 May 13

    Total better off

    45%

    65%

    25%

    65%

    45%

    45%

    47%

    39%

    43%

    Total worse off

    27%

    13%

    46%

    6%

    25%

    28%

    24%

    30%

    29%

    A lot better off

    21%

    32%

    9%

    31%

    20%

    21%

    22%

    13%

    14%

    A little better off

    24%

    33%

    16%

    34%

    25%

    24%

    25%

    26%

    29%

    A little worse off

    11%

    6%

    17%

    2%

    7%

    10%

    11%

    15%

    14%

    A lot worse off

    16%

    7%

    29%

    4%

    18%

    18%

    13%

    15%

    15%

    Make no difference

    13%

    11%

    17%

    10%

    14%

    16%

    12%

    15%

    12%

    Don’t know

    15%

    11%

    12%

    18%

    16%

    11%

    18%

    15%

    14%

    The perception that workers would be better off with stronger unions has increased a little since this question was asked in May last year. 45% (up 2%) felt that workers would be better off if unions in Australia were stronger and 27% (down 2%) that believed workers would be worse off.

    By voting intention, 65% of Labor voters and 65% of Greens voters believed that workers would be better off while Coalition voters were by far the most likely to believe that workers would be worse off (46%).

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