Monday, July 6, 2015

Sid Ryan Has A Plan

Given the odious, intrusive and likely unconstitutional nature of Bill C-377, the 'private member's' bill covered with the indelible palm prints of Stephen Harper that forces labour unions to publicly disclose how they spend their money, it would be surprising indeed if unions did not have a plan to fight back. Sid Ryan, president of the Ontario Federation of Labour, which represents 54 unions, has no intention of letting this blatant sop to the Tory base slip by unopposed.

In the following, Ryan explains what could be an effective strategy going into the October election:

4 comments:

  1. Targeting their enemies. That's what it's all about, Lorne. As Ryan says, corporations don't have to do what the bill makes unions do.

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    1. The hypocrisy is egregious, Owen. It's time all of us fought back.

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  2. Lorne, I hope people will remember Harper's misdeeds come October federal election. Harper gives the impression that he is P.M. for corporations and the rich and not for the rest of the public.

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    1. His masters are clear, LD. We hope the general public takes note and votes accordingly.

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