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I guess he understood that unions have been the backbone of the middle class, and that the middle class has given First World countries their stability and prosperity, because the engine of an economy is its middle class.
It underscores how much the US has changed for the worse. Collective bargaining courses were standard curriculum in university business schools. I suppose those have disappeared. Not that I was ever a big supporter of unions, but their demise and small business contraction coincide with the fall of rome (USA).