Furthermore, companies want to be fair. It's just bad business not to be; even without the threat of having to deal with a union, being capricious causes disruption in the workplace that can get expensive in a hurry. Someone brooding about about the wrong you just did to them is hardly likely to put 100% of his focus on the job that day.
The reason they end up supporting unions is that management has so upset them about something that don't see a choice. The question I want to explore is, what are those things that upset workers enough to seek collective bargaining, and how can companies avoid doing those things? If companies can avoid doing those things, management and workers can stay on the same team, and the company can remain an optimally efficient, profit-making enterprise.
Edited to fix typos.
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