Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Strike Points


A few small points about the civic strike.


There are many among us who believe that private sector workers should have the right to strike, but public sector workers should not.


I don't agree with that position.


Strikes are never fun, often disruptive and potentially dangerous and violent. Who ever wants them?


But governments in Canada are now, regrettably, our biggest employers. Are we to deprive more than half of the work force the bargaining tool that others enjoy? What other means are available when management simply says, "No?" When you agree to work for a municipal, provincial or federal jurisdiction, must you be signing a deal with the devil? You can work here, but, above all, keep your nose clean and above all, shut up.


In spite of the fact that many believe we are sprinkled latte culture, we are not that far removed from the dark days of the 1930's. Unions and strike rights are still an important part of the working fabric.


Secondly...I add my voice to the chorus who have been appalled by the idiot mayor using words like "never" and "last offer." If the mayor could get his Olympic medal out of his ass long enough to do some serious thinking, he might realize that he is not a monarch, but an elected official and his responsibilities go somewhat beyond posturing.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"his responsibilities go somewhat beyond posturing". Very well put, David. But when "posturing" is removed where there is no substance to replace it, there is nothing left. Perhaps that is Monarch Sullivan in a nutshell.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully all this %#@&! will be his ultimate undoing and this sort of nonsense will be his legacy rather than his beloved Olympics.