Perhaps it is because I am currently reading The Trouble With Billionaires, by Linda McQuaig and Neil Brooks, but I have become especially sensitive to the increasingly shrill anti-union rhetoric by CEO's and some allegedly 'ordinary' members of the public. Were we to accept the word of lavishly-paid corporate leaders and their minions, Air Canada and Canadian postal workers are living in the past in their fights to prevent the introduction of two-tier wages and benefits (including pensions0 for new hires.
It is therefore refreshing to see the other side of the question being represented in newspapers such as The Toronto Star, which thus far has resisted the trend to simply becoming organs for the business agenda.
I am providing links here to an article and two letters found in today's paper that help to provide non-business perspectives on these issues.
Good jobs not in the plan, is written by John Cartwright, president of the Toronto and York Region Labour Council.
This is followed by two letters that question the motives of the Conservative government and Canada Post respectively.
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