It’s not a new chapter until Via returns service to Calgary
Yeah threats are pretty effective here since strikes are only legal in narrow circumstances. So wildcats can get unions fined out of existence if they don’t win
US feds have a bit less power over labour than in Canada I think, but Trudeau kept promising this lol. Main issue is transport businesses so used to intervention that they don’t negotiate cause they know they’ll get a better deal if it goes to binding arbitration
We’ve had all the different forms of transport logistics go on strike in Canada this summer but the feds just order them back to work using arcane obscurities in labour code that haven’t been deployed since the 40s.
I’ve absolutely encountered this. Also highly correlates with the person being an evangelical where all that talk of love means something very specific.
Guy who is a fan of industrial policy
It would seem so. There’s only two in the city limits
Imagine an 75 year old woman who has just intimately learned what a class enemy is.
Meeting so many boomers on fixed incomes radicalized by rent increases over the last year. Hate to being the voice of moderation to a pensioner telling there is a few steps before we can publicly kill their landlord.