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I would argue that there's one thing better than a union.
It's everyone being paid fairly and being treated fairly.
Well... yes. The union is a means to an end.
This is like saying the only thing better than a hammer is a nail to join two blocks of wood. I would hope so.
It's more like saying.
The only thing better than a hammer and nail is having wood that magically joins together all by itself.
Have you been asleep these past few decades? Corporations will never do that. Billionaires don't become rich by working hard and earning it. It's from stealing wages and destroying competition.
Anything less than a cooperative is a compromise.
Same with food banks. A world where we don't need food banks because everyone is cared for already would be magnificent.
But here we are, in this world.