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by joshe 224 days ago
What's sad is that unionizing will accelerate whatever the decline of the company is causing the dissatisfaction. Wiser for employees to just jump ship or found a new game studio when this kind of decline happens.

The chances of a company turning around are super low, adding a union makes it harder. Just run.

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The alternative to every company is to proactively repair the conditions incentivizing the formation of a union. It continues to amaze me that those in charge of making those decisions choose decline over alternatives.
> unionizing will accelerate whatever the decline of the company is causing the dissatisfaction

That is not a fact.

Unionising can be good for everybody

What ruins organisations is greed, or hidden agendas

Baseless claims can be dismissed without evidence. Happy employees are more efficient.
happy employees doesn't imply the need for a union
happy employees does not imply no need for a union
The thing holding back unions in the U.S is the unions themselves and the laws around them. Once a union forms, they have entirely too much power.
Next thing you know, people want to not work on weekends!
Russia defeated the Nazis, so everything they do and have done from that point is good right?
> The thing holding back unions in the U.S is the unions themselves and the laws around them. Once a union forms, they have entirely too much power.

This is a nice summary of the central issue with unions in the U.S. A rational person can quickly see why people are clamoring for unions in the U.S. and also why American companies are so resistant.

What power do they have too much of?
Besides a complete stranglehold on labor markets in a number of industries where the government is required to use union labor for infrastructure projects and they limit the number of laborers to drive up price. Or how about the Plumbers union that forced the city of Chicago to continue installing lead pipes until the federal government had to force them to stop. Beyond that, the power to promote good workers or make necessary changes across the org. For example, why doesn't Chicago have any driver-less trains and a conductor shortage? The unions are preventing both.
>For example, why doesn't Chicago have any driver-less trains and a conductor shortage? The unions are preventing both.

Most of your post was complete non-sense but this last line really does take the cake.

That’s a lot of words that don’t establish a connection to unions