I thought unions dealt with employer-employee relationships; whereas 
this thread has been dealing with "company - vendor" relationships.  Am 
I wrong in that?

  I can't imagine how a "programmer's union" would help me.

Jerry Johnson wrote:
> I think unions are the single biggest evil in America today.
> 
> If unions started making their way into programming, I would gladly
> trumpet my non-union status, and if it ever became impossible to do
> work without a union card, I would find another line of work.
> 
> On Feb 3, 2008 3:36 PM, William Seiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I agree that having a union would be good for working with dead beat clients
>> as well as with obtaining good contracts, but a union should go further.  To
>> a client, a union has become the essence of 'good training'.  Would we have
>> an apprentice system?  Would we develop 'union programming standards'?
>>
> 
> 

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