• Avid Amoeba
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    8 days ago

    Barry Eidlin, who studies the history of labour movements, told The Gazette that those interventions have set an expectation that the minister would intervene again, weakening Canada Post’s incentive to bargain with the union.

    Yeah, this is what anyone paying attention thinks.

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      2 days ago

      Surprise! The government needs to stay the hell out of back to work orders and make sure management isn’t getting paid while a strike or lockout is happening.

      Make the Canada post senior management deliver mail door to door until they reach a deal.

      They’d have a deal in hours.