Some organization like the UAW. To protect workers.
It’s okay if that leads to them not having jobs, because they have killed the industries they supposedly serve.
Because while the companies were solvent—or at least subsidized—the union members had jobs. And that was a good thing.
The overarching phenomenon strikes me as a more-muted version of the U.S.S.R.’s constitutional “right to work,” which of course meant the opposite of what that phrase means in this country: Soviet-style “right to work” meant that eventually, the companies die. If they are propping up a government that doesn’t know economics, that government dies as well.
File for Chapter 11, guys—and get your acts together.