UAW struck a deal with Ford and GM. 30% pay raise over the next 4 years.
These people will also retire with a pension on top of their 401.
Most/all union holdouts on this board aren't even considering what a union would look like at WF in 2023. Instead, they're subscribing to an overly simplistic and outdated view that all unions are 'bad'.
For those of you that think this way, I would strongly encourage you to talk to a union retiree. Ask them how their retirement would be different had they not belonged to a union.
There are numerous similar situations. Unions have better pay, better benefits, and it's much more difficult for management to do as they please in terms of how employees are treated.
This is not the 70s, and we're not blue collar. The world has changed. Unions have changed. WF employees are miserable, but wouldn't be if improvements were made - improvements that the C suite would only make if they're made to by a union contract.
What harm comes from considering a union contract? You can read it, and then decide to vote yes or no. Nothing is lost, but much can be gained.
It's time to stop parroting what your dads and older brothers told you. It's time to form your own opinion based on your own experience.
Or, continue watching your employment/life erode.