Originally Posted by
Carl Spackler
Our power comes from collective bargaining...not the free market.
Collective bargaining, which as you say was provided to us by Congressional legislation, gives us significantly greater leverage during negotiations, but we still have no choice but to negotiate against an opponent who has no obligation at all, other than to negotiate in "good faith," whatever that means.
That is the essence of a free market system. Collective bargaining has simply served to give us substantially greater negotiating power within that system.