The sad fact is that Wall Street and corporate America have been attacking unions for years (through propaganda demonizing unions and by buying congressmen to pass anti-union laws) -- and far too many Americans have bought into that (and believe unions are either corrupt or unnecessary). Unless we can change this attitude of Americans and policy of government, wages will continue to be stagnant (which means that because of inflation they will buy less with each passing year) and the middle class will continue to shrink (since unions are the biggest reason this country once had a vibrant and growing middle class).
The sad fact is that Wall Street and corporate America have been attacking unions for years (through propaganda demonizing unions and by buying congressmen to pass anti-union laws) -- and far too many Americans have bought into that (and believe unions are either corrupt or unnecessary). Unless we can change this attitude of Americans and policy of government, wages will continue to be stagnant (which means that because of inflation they will buy less with each passing year) and the middle class will continue to shrink (since unions are the biggest reason this country once had a vibrant and growing middle class).