United Steelworkers Union
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers
International Association of Machinists
Even when a union is able to bargain good pay and strong benefits for workers they represent, there is no guarantee those things will continue far into the future.
Today, many companies face what is referred to as "crippling legacy costs" — costs mostly related to union contracts from long ago, including pension and health care — that the company can no longer afford due to market and profitability changes.
Unfortunately, many workers have learned that having a union does not guarantee having a job. Here are just a few examples:
Having a union did not guarantee workers their jobs.
Worse, by looking out for their own interests, unions have actually caused workers to lose their jobs! For example:
Unions say they protect workers. But history shows that what unions REALLY protect is their own interests - even when that means sacrificing workers.