A Little Bit Disappointing...
Sask. government overhauling labour laws
Every thing proposed is good, but it doesn't go nearly far enough. I thought Brad Wall et al had bigger balls than that.
More info here:
Labour law changes introduced in Sask. legislature
And here:
Saskatchewan enacts new legislation for unions
CRFA encouraged by changes to Saskatchewan labour legislation
Meanwhile, someone working for Saskatchewan's chief union goon has brought a complaint to the Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board alleging harassment by her boss. Oh, the irony.
Labels: Sask Party, Saskatchewan, unions
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"Meanwhile, someone working for Saskatchewan's chief union goon has brought a complaint to the Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board alleging harassment by her boss. Oh, the irony."
Hey, Leftards protect their own, especially the higher up on the food chain. For one of numerous Congressional examples, there was a very credible case of gross sexual harassment of a staff female (actually there was evidence of a behavioral pattern, not followed up upon) against Democratic Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii some years ago. Given Inoouye's Party position, vast Senate seniority, the matter was quickly squashed and sent down the Memory Hole by the ever-compliant Presstitutes of the MSM. Naturally, the "feminists" looked the other way, as he's a very powerful Democrat senator. Now had he been a Republican...
Louise, I don't think it's about Wall having bigger balls, it's Wall being prudent enough to make the changes slowly and over a prolonged period of time. Getting it done in one big Whack gives incentive for union workers to vote against him if any part of the legislation adversely affects them. Doing it slowly be sustained over a period of time allows workers to acclimatize to what every other worker in North America already has, leaving them with little to complain about and less to do a general strike over.
But, but, but....there's so much to do and so little time. I want to see it all done before I kick the bucket.
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