The document discusses concerns a hospital employer may have if faced with a union raid. It analyzes the situation using an open systems approach, noting the employer should consider the legal, political and social environments, actors involved and their power dynamics, processes like negotiations and strikes, and potential outputs like reduced productivity. While raids can increase hostility and compromise employer control, unions may justify raids by arguing for better wages or leadership, which could benefit all system actors if outcomes are more equitable. Both criticisms and defenses of raiding are discussed.