It's pretty ubiquitous. Union membership in Australia has been in a continuous decline since I arrived in 1987 and there are huge residual resentments to the union movement which I think are overplayed, but alas real.
In ICT, I think the 'somebody elses problem' syndrome is pretty huge. Amazon ICT staff get really good pay and conditions and don't appear to feel strong solidarity with the warehouse workers. Google smart people get huge fringe benefits, the gardeners and food and cleaning staff are on contract and somehow 'don't count' but even worse, some ICT staff in Google are indirect hires through third companies, and even they get shat on (from what i read) and nobody much cares.
TL;DR I think a lot of people have forgotten what solidarity means.
In ICT, I think the 'somebody elses problem' syndrome is pretty huge. Amazon ICT staff get really good pay and conditions and don't appear to feel strong solidarity with the warehouse workers. Google smart people get huge fringe benefits, the gardeners and food and cleaning staff are on contract and somehow 'don't count' but even worse, some ICT staff in Google are indirect hires through third companies, and even they get shat on (from what i read) and nobody much cares.
TL;DR I think a lot of people have forgotten what solidarity means.