This is missing the point of what collective bargaining is about. The whole idea is that you give up some autonomy over your situation so that you and all your compatriots can negotiate in unison for a deal that is better, in aggregate, than what you all could do individually. No, it's not always perfectly fair, but it does work.
Tearing that deal up like this is effectively throwing all the other members of the union under the bus, because now UC has reason not to trust the union can keep its bargains.
If you want to support organized labor you can't be selfish. It just doesn't work.
Tearing that deal up like this is effectively throwing all the other members of the union under the bus, because now UC has reason not to trust the union can keep its bargains.
If you want to support organized labor you can't be selfish. It just doesn't work.