My friend is panicking that her work place will fail to unionize tomorrow. Advice?

I haven't been able to get much detail from her as she is catastrophizing with all the stress. But I was aware that the majority of animators have been organizing quietly amongst eachother for a year now, and planned to establish a vote once they were sure.

Thing is, she's under the impression the studio will just pick up its skirt and leave the province and back to wherever the main studio is at, if the animators do succeed to unionize (Never mind the fact that it would disrupt production with their clients and likely cost millions all because workers would like to negotiate their treatment better.)

I wanted to know if anyone familiar with unionizing work places have any insight on whether this is unfounded fear mongering or a legitimate concern for her and the whole production team.

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