I was recently in ON,with my brothers at a Northern hunting camp. Someone asked me what I thought of Daniel Smith as our premier. Ha! I told them she has surrounded herself with bullies. Not with standing clause was not needed to end the teachers strike. Nurses have now decided to issue notice… here we go again
I don’t support the teachers Union on this strike. And now I don’t support the nurses Union on their call for a strike. We all stood with them back when the wife and I had kids in school. When the Pipefitters Union had a chance to strike no one came to support us. We were legislated back to work the very next day. Thanks for nothing. They are all very well compensated,and full benefits ,paid days off,sick leave. On the taxpayers dime(backs)
Year ago I used to read materials by organized labour in the lunch room. Strident language, strident positions, strident ideology, management is the enemy, private industry is the enemy.
Organized labour particularly throughout government and academia seems to exist in parallel universe separate from the rest of the sweaty society.
The leadership of organized labour is ensconced in very well paid, often extremely well paid permanent, unassailable positions.
Over the many years, I have come to conclusion that the default state of organized labour is outrage. Even about bunny farts, let alone about completely legal actions by governments.
I was recently in ON,with my brothers at a Northern hunting camp. Someone asked me what I thought of Daniel Smith as our premier. Ha! I told them she has surrounded herself with bullies. Not with standing clause was not needed to end the teachers strike. Nurses have now decided to issue notice… here we go again
I don’t support the teachers Union on this strike. And now I don’t support the nurses Union on their call for a strike. We all stood with them back when the wife and I had kids in school. When the Pipefitters Union had a chance to strike no one came to support us. We were legislated back to work the very next day. Thanks for nothing. They are all very well compensated,and full benefits ,paid days off,sick leave. On the taxpayers dime(backs)
Year ago I used to read materials by organized labour in the lunch room. Strident language, strident positions, strident ideology, management is the enemy, private industry is the enemy.
Organized labour particularly throughout government and academia seems to exist in parallel universe separate from the rest of the sweaty society.
The leadership of organized labour is ensconced in very well paid, often extremely well paid permanent, unassailable positions.
Over the many years, I have come to conclusion that the default state of organized labour is outrage. Even about bunny farts, let alone about completely legal actions by governments.