For all their fighting unions arent out to destroy business. They need the business to succeed.
The UAW assembly-line factory workers in my area make $27 an hour.
That's twenty-seven dollars an hour.
I gotta tell ya, I seriously doubt the marginal production of such a worker is anywhere _close_ to $27. Personally, I doubt it is anywhere close to minimum wage, even, but that's the cost.
I would say we could replace all the workers with high school dropouts and they would be just as productive, but then again, a lot of the people I'm talking about ARE high school dropouts. And they are making $27 an hour, with a pension, and health care benefits.
My wife is a member of the world's most respected profession (veterinarian) in the same town. In the end, her yearly salary is about the same as these workers, although she doesn't get a health plan or retirement plan. And she gets called to work at 11 pm for emergencies (including holidays - she was doing surgery at 2 am Christmas morning).
I am all for unions when it comes to protecting workers from being exploited. However, these workers are not exploited. They have it as good as it comes.
Is there any wonder that the company they are working for is going bankrupt?