Say it with me friends and colleagues, Union. This is the future for all of us, when programming becomes commoditized just as teaching has. When our salaries are pushed to the bottom. We are not owners, we are not capitalists, we are not bosses, we are people with a skill you can learn on the internet and a corresponding talent for it. Either a) this will happen to us as programmers, b) we have credentialing and gate…
If you need to qualify to join a union, or to do a specific job in a union, the qualifications will be owned by the companies which are politically powerful.
Imagine being unable to qualify as a C++ programmer unless and until you've qualified on Microsoft Windows and Visual C++.
Imagine being unable to qualify as a Perl programmer at all, because Perl isn't one of the technologies owned by a major corporation.
And, of course, doing freelance work, or contributing to Open Source, makes you a scab, stealing work from Poor, Honest Union Workers.