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Related: About this forumConservatives Repealing the Fair Wages and Hours of Labour Act (Canada)
Critics see pro-business bias in budget measures that chip away at labour power:
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/critics-see-pro-business-bias-in-budget-measures-that-chip-away-at-labour-power-153272745.html
One of the measures is so sneaky, says NDP MP Pat Martin, nobody seemed to notice the line buried deep in the 452-page Bill C-38 that simply states, "The Fair Wages and Hours of Labour Act is repealed," giving no explanation.
With those 10 words, Ottawa intends to wipe out a 1985 law compelling contractors bidding on federal contracts to pay "fair wages" and overtime.
"I would have missed it and I'm from that industry. It was number 68 of 70 bills that they changed," said Martin, a former journeyman carpenter and construction worker.
Martin notes that unlike most measures in the budget bill, there was no prior discussion of the measure or even a signal such a change was contemplated.
"It's a solution without a problem. The only conclusion I can come up with is that it's a war on labour and the left. It's what the Americans did with the right-to-work states and the end result is $8 or $9 an hour is now the average wage in places like North Carolina."
I love how the linked article begins with the question, "Is the Harper government fundamentally anti-labour?"
Seriously, do you have to ask?
bupkus
(1,981 posts)Whether it's in America, Canada, France or anywhere else.
Conservatives are misanthropes. What else would you expect from misanthropes?
laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)for my next fight with my conservative "name 1 thing they've tried to hide" father. I'm up to a whole page now.
Joe Shlabotnik
(5,604 posts)I guess it was just another item that the Cons thought we didn't need to know. Nice of our complicit press to make almost no mention of it either.
As someone who used to bid for government contracts for groundskeeping, I see that now I would have had to complete with the local (already wealthy) winery owners who could use their mexican farm labourers to displace my employees decently paid jobs. Nice.
I can't even imagine how many contract jobs will be farmed out to communications, administration, research, marketing, intelligence factories owned by the Americans or maybe India. Lets see how mega-connected firms like SNC Lavelin start recruiting foreign engineers on temporary work visas.
canuckledragger
(1,664 posts)Conservatives, (& it doesn't seem to matter which country they're in) are the party of the rich, for the rich.
Petty tyrants, every one of them.
arikara
(5,562 posts)Also for the environment. The only thing that he cares about all those high paid corporate boards he'll be sitting on when we finally turf the bastard out.