someones paying to strike-break. this will ensure people like PP wins next election.
If we can’t strike then we start lynching.
Wouldn’t that be the day? S’pretty tough to find people that dedicated to a union, and we got people in or out of the strike who think blocking roads makes you “look bad.”
This is the article it talks about.
adjusted timelines for collective bargaining;
strengthening training supports for workers impacted by artificial intelligence and automation;
updating workplace health and safety protections; and
strengthening protections against misclassification and wage theft, and exploring options to ensure union rights carry over when contracts are retendered.
If that all sounds good, ask why would they ever be consulting with employers on this?
Rail assoc suit was quoted explaining how things need to change because Canada appears unreliable for investment due to the strikes (on rail). Can’t make it more obvious what the employer consultation is about.
If that all sounds good, ask why would they ever be consulting with employers on this?
How exactly do you plan on implementing any of this without consulting employers?
Banker going to be a fucking banker.
What a fucking chode.
Did everyone forget that the Bank of Canada announced ‘Canadians must accept a lower standard of living’? or the fact their ‘sovereign wealth fund’ idea is literally tax payer funded via debt? or their plan to ‘attract’ 1 trillion in investment (read as ‘private equity coming in and reaping Canadian resources while we give them very favourable terms’). Gee, I wonder why they want to union bust.
This government has forgotten what a general strike is. On the other hand, unions today are so pathetically weak that they can’t even stand up for each other.
Yeah my wife was in a union, she brought a grievence against the employer, when she got to her scheduled meeting the union rep and the employer already had a meeting without her and dismissed it without her getting a resolution.
If the union is in kahootz with the employer then basically your are just paying union dues to support a nothing role for the staff of the union…useless.
That’s a symptom of the same problem of union weakness. If it were easy to unionize and hard to bust we’d have higher union density, like we used to have and unions would be strongly representing their members, like they used to. Or else members would rip the leadership, or form another union. When forming a union is hard and busting is easy (various curbs on right to strike being busting strategy), people try to hold onto the little leverage they get from their less than effective, employer-compliant union because it’s often better than having no union, instead of challenging the union leadership internally to do its job.
general strike
No longer possible. Too many Canadians live paycheck to paycheck, they can’t survive the time it would take to force government action against business.
It’ll become possible during the next major crisis when unemployment jumps to (higher) double digits. Unemployed people have lots of time on their hands.
Unemployed people cant strike.
Brain fart. Meant protest/disrupt.
Fucking working class traitor.
We elected him to fight against the U.S. economic attacks and because he promised to help the struggling middle class, make Canada build social housing again, etc.
Now he’s essentially eroding our rights to have any dignity. Healthcare, education, infrastructure, access to affordable housing, access to afordable food, working conditions, all are threatened under Carney, to favor the rich elites who are running the fucking show in this country.
Not to mention how he’s essentially enabling the U.S. and their economic attacks on our economy, their phony trade deals, and their involvement in genocide with Israel.
Fucking shameful.
I can’t believe we have to wait 4 years before getting rid of this asshole. There should be a vote of confidence every year to trigger new elections if the people are unhappy. Along with proportional voting.
I’m so sick of this shit.
We didn’t choose him because he was good for us.
We chose him because he was the least worse. It was a choice between the second-worst candidate and the worst.
Always remember that. And let’s get a better candidate for next time, so we have someone we want to vote for.
I reject that excuse. We could all still have voted NDP which was the best option.
A conservative minority government with a strong NDP would still have been a better outcome than this.
And let’s get a better candidate for next time
Except we don’t get to pick candidates, we only get to pick Red or Blue.
You totally can pick the candidate. Just join the party.
That’s what I did with the NDP and voted for Avi Lewis.
Hey at least we can still kill ourselves
That’s a homegrown solution, MAID in Canada
People love him and he is super popular I imagine/hope because they’d rather scroll influencer infomercials and AI slop than inform themselves.
I agree with PP on one thing though. Crossing the floor should absolutely trigger a by-election. Who’s to stop leaders from running candidates in every party. In fact I’m not so sure the NDP floor crosser wasn’t a plant. NDP and Carney liberals are very far apart ideologicaly
When I think of Carney liberals I think of the harder government.
The NDP floor crosser did so at the request of their constituents. They wanted their MP to be in the leading party to have more influence for their small region.
I agree with PP on one thing though. Crossing the floor should absolutely trigger a by-election.
Then maybe he should have voted for a bill to do just that when he had the opportunity. That bill didn’t pass in part because of Pierre’s principled stance.
I’m not saying you’re wrong to feel that way, but you are certainly wrong to believe that Pierre actually agrees with that when it doesn’t help his position.
People aren’t paying as much attention at what’s going on. The shit’s gonna start hitting them eventually though. Mostly through stagnant wages during continuing price hikes. Not to mention the NDP vote that lent itself to him to keep PP out. We are unlikely to repeat that the way things are going. It’s why it’s important to build up the NDP in some populist shape so the incoming disgruntled vote doesn’t all go to PP. We need working class reps in parliament‚ not whatever the neoliberal fuck the NDP was over the last couple of decades.
Avi Lewis is a great leader for the NDP and I’m confident he’s thing to turn things around.
Guess it’s time to strike harder. These rights were not gained by listening nicely to government.
Yeah, very true. If we don’t strike first. We’ll never get to.
But we don’t strike when Marlaina Smith’s people gut healthcare and workers’ rights, so what makes you think our unions will strike for this? Sometimes I feel they’re impotent now.
This is super depressing. I did not expect a lot from Carney but I hoped he won’t be as bad on labour since that contradicts his growth plans. Without strong labour the benefits won’t trickle down and we’d find ourselves in another confidence crisis as prices won’t stop rising. PP will appear vindicated and he’ll campaign on “I told you the banker is a fake”
Skippy pretending to care about worker’s rights. That’ll be… fun. I imagine the Manning Centre’s PR machine working overtime on another makeover right now. Brainstorming, “what do workers look like” and next time he steps out it’ll be in overalls and a big straw hat, or an old school rail porter’s uniform. It’ll be up there with Harper’s weird cowboy leather daddy moment.
It is depressing. Thinking about Carney’s Davos speech where he referenced Havel’s Power of the Powerless, taking the “workers of the world unite” sign out of the window. I didn’t think he meant it literally.
This is a 22 Minutes episode right there.
Crushing labour is a key part of any growth plan. When they say “growth”, they mean short term profits (line go up), not improvements in quality of life.
How the fuck is he a liberal? Who nominated him? How have dozens of former liberals not crossed the floor to the NDP? He is worse than Harper. Beyond PP’s dreams! Fucking alarming.
The Cons are the old Reform and the Libs are the old Cons.
We knew that going into the election. I don’t know why Lib MPs aren’t crossing to the NDP but if any of their constituents voted for them thinking they weren’t the Cons then they should be contacting them to floor cross.
Never underestimate polyestre’s dreams.
Liberals have rarely been pro-labour. While the Trudeau gov’t did some positive welfare changes, it tipped the scales on many strikes for corpos. Chretien did austerity and bargaining freezes, etc. Pierre Trudeau also harmed labour in various ways.
The rampant use of Section 107 as a strike-breaking tool started under Trudeau’s Liberal government.
If you look further back, you won’t find labour-friendly LPC gov’t since the 70s.
Mulroney in a red tie.
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