Try to imagine a union with thousands of _lawyers_ as members.
What happens when thousands_of_lawyers_as members, have already received the shot or are willing to receive the shot? Who represents who?
At the end of the day, someone has to write a check. One of the reasons that the DOJ has such a high success rate is because most folks don’t have the money to fight them and give in.
You are not seeing the big picture.
The future of unions is at stake here.
If AFGE caves, then every contract of every union is toilet paper.
This is high drama—and nobody is going away quietly.