"Are there union jobs in software engineering? What are they like?"
https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/lgx48u/are_there_union_jobs_in_software_engineering_what/
"Are there union jobs in software engineering? What are they like?"
https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/lgx48u/are_there_union_jobs_in_software_engineering_what/
CS people in my experience are either like this or pretty disillusioned with the industry.
Embrace the alienation
Newbies vs people who've been in the industry for more than a year basically.
That's what I've been observing.
Propaganda is a hell of a drug
At least it seems the silicon valley ideology seemed to take a hit under Trump. Hopefully enough people can build off of that Alphabet Union thing and this Amazon warehouse union to further break down the propaganda inside their head, as well as provide them a place to go and understand what is wrong.
The best antidote to propaganda is reality. As salaries continue to stagnate in the tech industry and the average age of tech workers goes up, you'll see a lot more people accepting that they need something more than "passion" to feed their families.