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There are pros and cons to unions....
The cons, however, can be huge, so they get more spot light.
Not just the spotlight...but actually effect those of who aren't remotely affiliated with the union. When a union strikes and airlines/schools/builders/dealers/ect are shut down that impacts all of us.
Or when a union is at war and does childish (if not outright criminal) acts like vandalizing property, dropping nailbombs on highways near executive houses that endanger others (I live near CAT HQ and have unfortunately witnessed this) or see people being left on a payroll when they would have easily been fired in any other non-union shop it's hard not to draw a negative opinion.
The "pros" they provide mean very little to those of us non-union even if their existance has given us more competitive pay, better benefits, and certain legal protections. We can't directly associate the pro's like we can the cons.