Then suggest some solutions, boss man.
From where I sit, waiting for Democrats to save unions hasn't worked out too well- which was my whole point.
From all you say, you are waiting for Republicans to save unions, you mean. Don't hold your breath.
Because of the Blue Wave in 2018, for the next two years, Democrats are there to prevent Trump and the Senate from further eroding workers rights laws. This is what is posted on the Democrats.org site regarding unions and working families:
Democrats want to invest in good-paying jobs, raise the minimum wage, strengthen overtime rules, invest in apprenticeships and high-quality training, protect workers from exploitation, and protect retirement security. Whenever the Trump administration acts against the best interests of American workers, Democrats will fight back. I find no fault in that.
The Senate is a tougher nut to crack and will probably remain in Republican hands until 2022. After 2020, assuming Democrats hold the Presidency and the House, we can go on the offensive to expand workers rights but Republicans are still going to be an obstacle.