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Saturday, September 5, 2015
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Friday, May 22, 2015
The Life And Death Of Worker Resistance
When it comes to jobs, we live in very precarious times, with fewer and fewer people securing full-time work with benefits. Paradoxically, union membership continues to decline, while right-wing propaganda about the evils of such associations flourishes. As a society, we seem to have lost the will to fight for something better.
So what has happened? Episode one of The Life And Death Of Worker Resistance offers some very useful insights:
H/t Operation Maple
So what has happened? Episode one of The Life And Death Of Worker Resistance offers some very useful insights:
H/t Operation Maple
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Bye, Bye, Steve
Operation Maple has a series of videos in which ordinary Canadians discuss their reasons to 'leave Steve' in 2015. Here they begin:
Friday, May 1, 2015
Can Stephen Harper Buy Your Conscience?
Stephen Harper offers so much to so few - tax cuts, increased Tax-Free Savings Accounts, income-splitting, to name but a few of his 'gifts.' His disingenuous rhetoric notwithstanding, however, Harper is really offering all kinds of bribes inducements for you to think only of yourself, and to ignore the niggling voice within telling you that all is not well.
This video offers a sharp reminder of the larger reality within which so many people must live. You probably know some of them.
This video offers a sharp reminder of the larger reality within which so many people must live. You probably know some of them.
Canadians Working Longer for Less PayHow many times in the last year have you wondered... "What if it happens to me? What if I lose my job?" Who could blame you? More and more Canadians are barely hanging on.
Posted by CBC News: The National on Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
Attention, Young People: Here Is Why You Should Vote
This brief but powerful video should be viewed by all those who are politically disengaged, especially our young citizens:
H/t OperationMaple
H/t OperationMaple
Saturday, March 7, 2015
It Could Happen To You
Although the narration is at times melodramatic, the message of this video is clear: trusting government to respect your privacy is a naive notion.
H/t Occupy Canada and Operation Maple
H/t Occupy Canada and Operation Maple
Sunday, October 26, 2014
"Something's Not Right, Mr. Harper"
While Mr. Harper would have us all believe he is working to make Canada safe from terrorism, there is a far more insidious problem that he is choosing to ignore. Watch as 12-year-old Tori Metcalf rebukes the Prime Minister for his negligence:
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Raising The Minimum Wage: Countering The Right-Wing Propagandists
Given the disappointing news about the minimum wage coming out of Ontario, and the relentless propaganda from the right about wage increases being job killers while conveniently ignoring the experience of other jurisdictions, perhaps the following video can provide some balance:
Monday, September 16, 2013
Justifying Poor Remuneration
Ever the big business apologist, The Globe and Mail, as reported by Operation Maple, had an article the other day by one of their newer hires, Leah Eichler, who essentially says that young workers today have it pretty good.
Entitled For younger workers, perks trump pay, Eichler asserts that even though compensation may not be up to par, something more important and more valued is being offered: benefits that enhance the quality of workers' lives.
These include variable pay (work really, really hard and earn more!), flexible hours, career planning and sabbaticals. In a startling expression of obeisance to the corporate agenda, the writer asserts, without a hint of irony, that this trend of companies turning toward intangible benefits instead of cold, hard cash is exactly what we Canadians have been asking for.
Hmm, most people I know just want a decent-paying job to pay off student debt, mortgages, and those other very inconvenient exigencies of life.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
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