These members include lawyers, bankers, accountants, patent attorneys, academics and consultants.
Most of the union's members, who include accountants, secretaries, pothole-fillers and secretaries, now work 35 hours a week.
They include corporate executives, managers, journalists, lawyers, psychiatrists, accountants and actors, who earn $50 to $100 a day for their work.
Examples include accountants and book-keepers appointed by individual clients.
Her team includes fellow accountants, a computer programmer and a transit police officer.
Members include accountants, teachers and lawyers, as well as university students.
The group includes teachers, accountants, business owners, a television news executive and a salesman.
Their ranks include accountants, tax lawyers, employee-benefit specialists, financial planners and insurance agents.
The average age of the members is 50, she said, and the chamber includes lawyers, accountants, financial service advisers and small-business owners.
Its consultants include lawyers, accountants, forensic technology specialists, industry experts, and former law enforcement agents.