
The Direct Support Workforce Crisis: Can Unions Help Resolve This?
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Summary
This policy paper proposes that the unionization of direct care workers can improve recruitment, retention, and service quality without limiting consumers’ rights and choices. The author explores the historical roots of efforts to address direct support workforce issues, reviews the role of unions in the field in the past, examines emerging support models, and comments on current union efforts.
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Center on Human Policy, Syracuse University
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Unionization; Direct Support Professional Fairness and Security Act; Olmstead Decision; Living Assistance Services and Supports Act;
Contact
Stephen
Taylor
Center on Human Policy
Syracuse University
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staylo01@syr.edu