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I think the trick is making is so that the 1 million they spend to accommodate a union's demands gets them enough benefit (happy, more productive workers, effectively) that it costs less to do that than it does to try to stop the union from being there in the first place.

If the _only_ thing the union does it make life better for the members at the cost of the company, then you have to expect the company to not want the union there.




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