U.S labor in L.A Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
| Data collected: 2 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Demographics |
What is your age? | ||
| 17 and below | ||
| 18-24 | ||
| 25-34 | ||
| 35-50 | ||
| 50 and older | ||
What is the highest level of education you have achieved? | ||
| Some High School | ||
| High School/GED | ||
| Some College | ||
| College Degree | ||
| Master's Degree | ||
| Doctoral Degree | ||
Are you currently working, or have you ever worked, in a unionized workplace? | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Don't know | ||
Organized Labor in the United States and Latin America |
In the past decade, in regard to its foreign relations policies, has the United States acted in an imperialist fashion? | ||
| Yes | ||
| Sometimes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
Do labor unions improve the lives of the workers they represent? | ||
| Always | ||
| Most of the time | ||
| Rarely | ||
| Never | ||
| Do not know | ||
With the problems facing workers in the United States, should labor unions concern themselves with the problems of workers in Latin America? | ||
| Yes | ||
| Sometimes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
The best way to improve the lives of workers in sweatshops and other overtly oppressive workplaces is through unionization. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Immigrants working illegally in the Unites States should be allowed to form unions. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
American companies should be punished financially if they are operating factories with sweatshop conditions in Latin America. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
If you were a business owner and your business needed to expand, would you open a factory in Mexico, knowing that sweatshop conditions would exist in your factory? | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
Poor working conditions and starvation wages simply “come with the territory” of a developing nation. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
American companies with sweatshops in Latin America are good for the host nations because American companies pay their employees higher wages than do non-American companies. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Would improving the working conditions of factories in Latin America curb migration to the United States? | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Sweatshops in foreign nations are good for American consumers who want to stretch the buying power of the dollar by purchasing inexpensive products made in sweatshops. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Would you stop purchasing a specific brand's products if you discovered the goods were made in sweatshops? | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
The government of the United States supports and defends American companies that establish sweatshops in Latin America. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
What are your general impressions of sweatshops? | |
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It is logical for the United States to intervene in Latin American governments when these governments ideologically differ from the United States. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
Organized labor's loyalty should be to the government first and the workers second. | ||
| Strongly agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Neutral | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly disagree | ||
| Do not know | ||
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