CdnFox Posted Friday at 06:45 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 06:45 PM 20 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: What cases?? read a book.in fact for fun go look up the government's role in the last postal strike. "After it dragged on for a month with no progress, the labour minister at the time, Steven MacKinnon, told the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order those employees back to work. That happened on Dec. 17. The expired collective agreement was extended until May, with a five per cent wage increase." Why can't you educate yourself for a change? Why is that so hard? Why do you have to constantly derail threads with your lack of knowledge? The gov't has mechanisms to involve itself in ANY strike if it wants to, if it can claim it's essential or critical or that the strike results in unreasonable hardship. The gov't gave the direction to end this last time. 1 Quote There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
herbie Posted Friday at 07:10 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:10 PM 1 hour ago, ExFlyer said: The Post Office is not a government organization any more. Excuse me if a lifetime of living with BC Ferries, ICBC, BC Hydro has deceived me into not believing Crown Corporations are completely free of govt interference.... Their union CUPW is obligated to go down swinging and we unfortunately have to watch. Hopefully what remains won't be a repeat of the UFCW debacle in the 1990s that resulted in decades of 2 tiered discrimination and didn't do a damn thing for the general public's benefit. Some of 'em will work Saturdays, either current members or new part timers. Deal with it. 1 Quote
CdnFox Posted Friday at 08:08 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 08:08 PM 1 hour ago, CdnFox said: read a book.in fact for fun go look up the government's role in the last postal strike. "After it dragged on for a month with no progress, the labour minister at the time, Steven MacKinnon, told the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order those employees back to work. That happened on Dec. 17. The expired collective agreement was extended until May, with a five per cent wage increase." Why can't you educate yourself for a change? Why is that so hard? Why do you have to constantly derail threads with your lack of knowledge? The gov't has mechanisms to involve itself in ANY strike if it wants to, if it can claim it's essential or critical or that the strike results in unreasonable hardship. The gov't gave the direction to end this last time. LOL Looks like @ExFlyer is a little emotionally damaged by the truth yet again Still posting down arrows when you're too afraid to admit you're wrong? Awwww 1 Quote There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
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