The union ideal has its merits but one major flaw. Unions do not account for skill. They presume all members once achieving the working levels are equally skilled. This is far from the truth from programmers. It would hurt he group as a whole because those doing more work can not be compensated for it.
The union ideal has its merits but one major flaw. Unions do not account for skill. They presume all members once achieving the working levels are equally skilled. This is far from the truth from programmers. It would hurt he group as a whole because those doing more work can not be compensated for it.