Yes, the workers are of course part of the corporation. And in the case of the UAW, they are already compensated with a great wage and benefits. A reasonable expectation to get back what they gave up a few years ago is perhaps something to strive for. But that's not the case. The unions demands are entirely unreasonable at this point. Strikes are extortion...legal, but still extortion. This strike, and the unreasonable demands by the union are hurting the company they work for. Possibly, in the near future the production of electric vehicles will reduce the need for up to two thirds of this striking workforce. That is something that they should be more concerned about.Aren’t the workers part of the same corporation as the executives though? Shouldn’t the profits benefit all that contributed to the success, not just a small group?
My argument was about people from the outside vilifying UAW workers because they feel their compensation is over inflated.