Unions do a great job of negotiating salaries and benefits for their members, but inherently, these same benefits make the cost of doing anything with union labor ridiculously high.
Unions also have a reputation (deserved or not) of being highly inefficient. You've all heard the stories. A guy can't move a desk from one side of his office to the other without a union mover, and he can't plug in his computer without a union electrician, etc, etc. That mentality really rubs some people the wrong way.
As such, our workforce is not competitive in the global market, and doing anything with unions has a stigma of being slow and inefficient. "Regular" people feel like they have to pay more than they should for union produced goods and services due to these perceived inefficiencies.
That being said, I'm not busting on eddie. I'm glad he's got a good job (even if it is with Ford
) with benefits, so he can keep collecting cool toys. I like Eddie, so I'm going to be pro-Eddie's-union, just not so much with the rest