"You can see both sides, but it's a problem for the unions when they fight so much among each other," said Scott D. Carmichael, vice president of Labor Relations Institute Inc., a consulting service that helps businesses fight union organizing drives. "From talking to peers in my circle, we figure we've got eight to 10 years of a career left. After that, we'd better retire because we won't have anything left to do."Posted by Michael at May 6, 2005 03:17 PM | TrackBack