After weeks of negotiations, strikes and pressure from Canada’s Minister of Labour, the 7,400 port workers in British Columbia who have been in dispute with the government since the beginning…
There MUST be a solution soon, because this strike is harming ALL Canadians. But the reporting in this article is misleading. There is no “bullying” happening.
There MUST be a solution soon, because this strike is harming ALL Canadians. But the reporting in this article is misleading. There is no “bullying” happening.
I’m willing to take a small amount of harm if it means better working conditions for people I rely on.
That’s … that’s pretty Canadian, right there. Hat’s off to you.
I’m willing to do the same. And the port workers also need more effective negotiators willing to do the work.
How? Find a middle ground on the number of jobs to cut to non-union workers per year?
The top four companies represent posted profits of $100, $25, $20, and $15 billion dollars. That’s a third of Canada’s expenditures.
I am not a professional negotiator, but there MUST be a solution found without calling in the government.
Maybe the companies needs to take it on the chin this time. Maybe they could use better negotiators.
I agree. But billionaire companies are greedy and looking to gain 2 wins here.
That’s no reason to be on their side though.
I’m absolutely NOT on the side of billionaires.
Hey one question: What does boot polish taste like?
I was infantry. I suspect you don’t know how we spit-polish a boot. There’s a slight variation in taste depending on brand and mixture.
Did you intend to out yourself as tough-guy con chicken-hawk with that weak jab?
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Blocking you, troll.