id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-268285-g5yekx2f Le, Aurora B. The association between union membership and perceptions of safety climate among US adult workers 2020-10-09 .txt text/plain 6890 278 44 Linear regression explored the association between union membership and perceptions of safety climate, controlling for age, sex, education, industry, resource adequacy, supervisor support, co-worker support, and workload. To address this gap in the literature, the objective of this study was to examine the association between union membership and perceptions of workplace safety climate in US adult workers, using data from the General Social Survey (GSS) Quality of Worklife (QWL) Module. A linear regression model was conducted to examine the associations between union membership and perceived safety climate, controlling for the covariates pertaining to perceived safety climate (resource adequacy, supervisor support, co-worker support, workload) and sociodemographic factors (age, sex, education, industry). A secondary data analysis was conducted using the General Social Survey Quality of Worklife module to address the gap on the limited amount of research conducted in this area using a nationally representative sample to explore the relationship between union membership and perceptions of safety climate. ./cache/cord-268285-g5yekx2f.txt ./txt/cord-268285-g5yekx2f.txt