They’re Bankrupting Us! and 20 Other Myths about Unions

by Bill Fletcher, Jr., 2012

A Review

They’re Bankrupting Us! is a great resource for people unfamiliar with unions to understand their inner workings. It turns out, once you stomp out the myths and replace them with the facts, unions aren’t that scary after all.

book cover; union rally with various signs, including most visibly “Unions Make Us Strong”.

As a unionist for more than two decades, I was pleased to see a new take on an old problem: how do you convey the benefits of unions to people who may have very little exposure to them? The mainstream has all but dismissed our very active presence and participation in the country, unless it’s Labor Day.

Fletcher’s book also helps advance the understanding of collective bargaining, solidarity, and workplace rights of union members who are new or unclear of our history—and it gives us tools to defend the value of unions during conversations with that brother-in-law at the holiday dinner table—you know the one. He blames unions for every problem we have but can’t explain why.

An interesting myth in the book for me personally was Myth 6. “Unions were good once, but we don’t need them any longer.” I’ve had many conversations busting this myth myself. Sure, we have weekends and time off, “for what we will”, as unions demanded so long ago—but we also have 12-hour swing shifts and comp-time policies inching their way into normalcy to undermine our quality of life and our time off the job. Workers will always encounter struggles achieving dignity at work—but without unions, without a seat at the table, workers will certainly be on the menu.

This is a Beacon Press book, our UU publisher. In 1854, Beacon Press started out as our Unitarian missionary effort—educating people for Unitarian values. Find the book here.

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