I wouldn't mind being wrong, but I'm not seeing it. Happy to hear how I'm reading the green wrong.
Wasn't making a value judgment on unions or the economic cause of McGlasses folks. I used to be one. Proud of it. Still have the old store magnet on my fridge. I don't disagree they're the HR crop field for the industry.
But I'm not the one who steered this thread off the 'union' track. The OP expressed interest in 'state of the profession' and discussion spiraled in on professional education. That's the angle I found interesting and volunteered how I 'read the green' on that point.
My opinion on the virtue or vices of unions is irrelevant--what the public and job creators think is.
...and my opinion one way or the other on any subject doesn't inhibit anybody from proceeding with any discussion as they wish.
This thread canvases a lot of topics, kinda like an Occupy rally. I will say those were awfully silly. If we're talking about professional education, I'm interested. To that end, I see 'union' as a side issue that would kill focus and momentum at every juncture.
If the thread is about living wages for McGlasses folks--I missed it entirely.
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