elizabeth shuler? guest: thanks for your call, william.nnot agree more that union is actually a collection of people in a workplace that , thee exactly what it is parties, that they want to bargain for across the table with their worker. benefits, andges, working conditions. more more, we are seeing that can be new and different things. the bread and butter issues that you are talking about, being able to make a living, making sure that you are working in a safe environment, that you have the freedom to speak out, and not fear being fired for it, whether it is your hair, what you're wearing, or any number of issues. i think it shows that it is a good give-and-take process in the workplace to be able to have a way to raise your voice, and not feel alone. i think often people have misperceptions about unions that it is just a third party that wants to take your money, and that cannot be further from the case. union, meaning a union of people in a workplace, or a company, that basically just want fairness. i would agree with you wholeheartedl