The exodus of manufacturing jobs to overseas has been due in large part to unrealistic union demands. In many cases, they've outpriced themselves in the market place and business simply went elsewhere.
In a lot of cases, unions have resorted to extortion and sabotage to try and hold on to "their" turf.
Do you think that "wins" for ANYONE??
A good friend of mine had a thriving electrical business that he'd built up over several years - was making money hand over fist and was becoming a regional contractor - but was worried about finding enough help for some upcoming big projects he had bid on.
He signed a contract to use union guys - and they had broke him within 2 years... They were the most worthless, arrogant guys he had ever tried to work with.
He about had a nervous breakdown trying to keep projects moving with those worthless sob's and finally went under...
Now he just works on his own and makes a good living on his own... But he'd spit in the eye of anyone that tries to tell him unions are good for anything but extortion...
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