6. The Joker's Crew The Dark Knight
It must be terrifying to work for The Joker. Possessing naught but a winning smile and questionable recruitment policies, the Clown Prince Of Crime runs a tight ship, but not necessarily a good working environment. After all, when a day at work can involve your boss screwing you out of large sums of robbery-money (by ways of murder) after forcing you to fight your fellow man for th job, it might be time to call shenanigans and stand up for your rights as a worker. Of course, there's every chance the Joker just might blow up the union offices (providing he's done with the hospitals, naturally) but really, an aggressively expanding business should always take care of its employees, even if they arrived at the end of a broken pool cue. Hell, especially if they arrived at the end of a broken pool cue. Then there's the fact he out-and-out burns their pay I mean, who does that? I'm not sure what crime that is. Is it embezzlement? Is it fraud? Is it vandalism? Honestly, I really don't know, but the fact is that those workers were entitled to some of that money, and the Joker went and deprived them of it. I don't know about you, but it's at that point I'd consider striking. I'd have enough on my plate as it is, dodging desperate lawmen and a man dressed as a flying rodent, so if somebody went and immolated my rainy day fund without consulting me, you can bet your bottom (now burnt) dollar that I'd get the powers that be involved. Hell, the mob's so organised in Gotham that I wouldn't put it past them to have their own legit union, alongside a haberdashers and restaurant.