When a union gets involved, it can create an “us versus them” feeling between workers and bosses, which might make it harder for everyone to work together as a team. Once voted in, a union has to continually justify its existence to the members. The best way to do this is to create friction between the workers and management, so the workers feel like they need to union to “protect” them.
Questions you should ask about how a union might change the company culture:
Things you should know:
Having a union might make the workplace more divided, more rule-focused, and less flexible instead of creating a friendlier, more cooperative place to work.