...Solution: Forfeit Game Or Bring in Replacement Players
CUPE gives city its ultimatum
Hold on to your garbage -- it's going to be a heckuva weekend.
Royson James
By midnight tomorrow, Toronto could be nearing the end of the five-week-old civic strike or hopelessly adrift, without an apparent solution.
- Raphael Alexander: Public sector unions head for a train wreck
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It is with the most severe hubris that I think the public sector unions of this nation happen to be waging war against the people who sign their pay cheques.
Inside and outside city workers in Windsor held the southernmost city in Ontario hostage for over four months for, as it turns out, a measly $800,000. Then the LCBO that threatened to strike over “casual workers” rights, complaining that part-time workers don’t receive vacation, sick time or benefits. If the mighty union had cared to find out, one might have pointed to private sector “casual workers” who are pretty much in the same situation. In fact during this recession the words “vacation” and “sick time” is pretty much an invitation to be laid off.
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