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Yeah ive been watching the debate for as long as i can be awake for it and i really dont wanna miss the senate on this one because my long watching time will have gone to waste if i dont see this from the tableing and first reading to the final stage of it becoming a law.....so please help me out on this one thank you :D

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I gather it's about consumer safety but what's the gist of this bill?

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Thank freaking god. Labour disputes shouldn't be able to hijack a country like this. Off to the mailbox tomorrow.

You're right. Canada Post should have never been allowed to lock out all of its employees. The Prime Minister should have called that hack Deepak Chopra and told him to unlock the doors.

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You're right. Canada Post should have never been allowed to lock out all of its employees. The Prime Minister should have called that hack Deepak Chopra and told him to unlock the doors.

They locked the doors because people weren't sending mail. You know why they weren't sending the mail? Because of the rotating strikes. Volume had dropped precipitously.

Posted

Yeah. I heard Canada Post's lies on television and by reading the news. I don't believe mail dropped off as much as they claimed during the rotating strikes. Even if it had... they dropped off to ZERO when the doors were locked, so they only have themselves to blame for those lost revenues.

Posted

Yeah. I heard Canada Post's lies on television and by reading the news. I don't believe mail dropped off as much as they claimed during the rotating strikes. E

That's nice, but I don't recall your belief of something being a prerequisite for it's truth.

Posted

You're right. Canada Post should have never been allowed to lock out all of its employees. The Prime Minister should have called that hack Deepak Chopra and told him to unlock the doors.

He did---- it's called back to work legislation

Posted

They locked the doors because people weren't sending mail. You know why they weren't sending the mail? Because of the rotating strikes. Volume had dropped precipitously.

People just started sending stuff by purolator, which Canada Post owns, so in reality Canada post was not really losing much at all. Harper made sure to support the owners by stopping the slaves from being able to collectively bargain for their rights.

Posted

People just started sending stuff by purolator, which Canada Post owns,

Sure...they were also sending it by Fedex, DHL, UPS (for some reason) and others. Canada Post in fact was losing significant money.

Posted

Sure...they were also sending it by Fedex, DHL, UPS (for some reason) and others. Canada Post in fact was losing significant money.

Well that's kind of the point of a strike isn't it? To make the owners realize that they need the workers? If striking didn't affect the company, what would be the point? This is what gives the workers leverage when collectively bargaining for better work conditions.

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Harper made sure to support the owners by stopping the slaves from being able to collectively bargain for their rights.

Care to further elaborate on your comparison of postal workers to slaves? :lol:

Posted

Care to further elaborate on your comparison of postal workers to slaves? :lol:

It is the message that the government is sending to all workers, not just the posties, that the owning class, will be favoured over the "working" class. They are basically telling the worker to go sit down at the back of the bus and shut the fawk up. Accept that your rulers make the rules and be happy for whatever scraps fall off their table. Do what you are told or be ready to live in one of the megaprisons we are building for the unruly. I hope that the workers of this country will unite and crush these assholes with a general strike.

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Harper made sure to support the owners by stopping the slaves from being able to collectively bargain for their rights.

Care to further elaborate on your comparison of postal workers to slaves? :lol:

This illustrates the problem of public sector unionization. The employer is not some fat-cat industrialist; it is us.

  • Free speech: "You can say what you want, but I don't have to lend you my megaphone."
  • Always remember that when you are in the right you can afford to keep your temper, and when you are in the wrong you cannot afford to lose it. - J.J. Reynolds.
  • Will the steps anyone is proposing to fight "climate change" reduce a single temperature, by a single degree, at a single location?
  • The mantra of "world opinion" or the views of the "international community" betrays flabby and weak reasoning (link).

Posted

This illustrates the problem of public sector unionization. The employer is not some fat-cat industrialist; it is us.

Right then we should put pressure on our representitives to bargain harder. In most of the cases I see where unions (both public and private) have achieved unreasonable pay or perks its because the employer didnt bargain hard enough when times were good... they didnt plan for the future.

Collective bargaining is supposed to be war. In this case the government represents the tax payers, and the unions represent the workers. Some of you are choosing to blame the unions for doing exactly what they are supposed to do. But guess what? Go look at any collective bargaining agreement and youll notice something interesting near the bottom of it... the signature of the employer.

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Posted

That's nice, but I don't recall your belief of something being a prerequisite for it's truth.

And tell me, other than your belief in Chopra's word, what is your proof mail volume dropped significantly? And no, the fact you didn't get mail for two weeks doesn't count.

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And tell me, other than your belief in Chopra's word, what is your proof mail volume dropped significantly? And no, the fact you didn't get mail for two weeks doesn't count.

My mother works for Canada Post, and was on the conference calls twice a week. They literally had people standing around at the new Winnipeg sorting plant, because there was no mail to sort. Mail volumes were tiny in comparison to what they usually are.

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