Yeah, that's what happened. It had nothing to do with Reagan busting the air traffic controllers strike and then turning the National Labor Relations Board into a joke, or Taft-Hartley, or "right to work" laws, or how every corporation hires union-busters when their workers try to organize, or how employers can violate our (weak) labor laws with impunity...Pretty sure the unions busted themselves by disappearing their respective retirement funds repeatedly, thereby instituting laws requiring actual funding and maintenance of those funds
I'm also not being flippant. Union corruption is very rare, but when it happens those officials should be thrown in jail as they violated workers trust. The question to ask yourself is this: union corruption is very, very rare. It is far, far lower than corporate corruption. But, we hear about every single instance of union corruption. Whose interests are served by that?
) . No one cried for those other stores.