Pros and cons of being in a Union
Poitical organizing is easier
Pro
Unions are economic trend setters
Pro
Unions promote higher wages and benefits
Pro
Unions provide worker protections
Pro
higher wages and benefits
Through collective bargaining, unions are able to secure higher wages and better benefits. That said, unionized workers are not the only ones to benefit from this. Employers have also raised wages for non-unionized workers in order to compete for talent.
Easier political organizing
Unions are able to amplify and advance political causes the working class supports. This doesn't necessarily mean unionized workers always support the political agenda of their union, but generally speaking, unions help keep candidates focused on issues that matter to the American worker, unionized or non-unionized.
Economic trend setters
Before unions, weekends and provisions for workers did not really exist. Even though the U.S. workforce has not been 100% unionized, unions do impact trends that benefit all workers. Other examples include the minimum wage, OSHA guidelines, and overtime rules.
Labor unions discourage individuality
Con
Unions require dues and fees that some workers wont want to pay
Con