Interesting
There's a big wealth gap between union and nonunion workers, across education levels. Typically, unionized workers earn about 10%-20% more than their nonunion peers, but these wealth gaps are far wider, an indication that the benefits of union membership accrue to workers over time.
https://www.axios.com/2024/03/20/union-workers-wealth-comparison-pay-difference
Discussion
Until you realize you lose that money in Union dues and unions are inherently inflationary. Their demands are based on seniority over experience and results. In the end you - the consumer - pay more for worse products- see GM and Boeing Jet planes for examples.