I have experienced teachers unions from both sides--as a rank-and-file classroom teacher and as a school administrator--and I pretty much agree that they have done much good. But during my college years I was a member of two different Teamsters locals. I naively thought they were supposed to be working for me, but instead I got the distinct feeling that I was being exploited by them. While in the early days of unionism there definitely was a need, some union leaders became rather tyrannical and "used" their members to gain power for themselves. In the case of Google and other Silicon Valley tech firms, it seems to me that their employees should enjoy the good life they already have and not let union activists mess things up for them. This thread could potentially get contentious but PLEASE, let's keep it civil. If the admins see a need to censor something, I can accept that. FWIW