I have never liked unions. When I was a unionized employee, I found that the unions were simply another management that I had to contend with. In fact, due to their constant work with management, they were on better terms with management than they were with the employees.

That is why I love this quote:

Adelson believed his employees should vote as to whether they wanted union representation. The union brass would have none of it. They would only organize from the top down, demanding that Adelson sign a "neutrality agreement" that is anything but. Adelson chose to fight, and against all odds, the Venetian remains the only nonunion Strip property to this day.