There are several American non-profit organizations (one is run by a very close friend of mine) that try to pressure American corporations to meet American labor standards in their operations in Third world countries.
These standards include avoiding child labor, paying overtime for more than 40 hours of work, providing safe working conditions and paying wages that make a healthy family life possible.
These sound like reasonable positions for American unions to support. But American unions do not support these non-profit organizations. American unions do not care about human beings, particularly non-American human beings.
The unions ostensible reason for not supporting decent working conditions outside the United states is that that would make it easier for American corporations to operate outside the US without criticism.
Will Americans unions survive with this selfish attitude?