We can always rely on a union to do something like this.on the long weekend ... ouch what a bunch of bitches.
This is a very interesting situation and/or strike.We can always rely on a union to do something like this.
Funny, I was thinking about that when I posted. One of the things that I take issue with when public service unions are running their self serving ad campaigns is their claim that they "provide" these services to the public. They do not. The buildings are owned/leased by the public, who pay for all overhead and capital investment etc. The union people are employees only, and if like the TO garbagemen, they push the public too far, then fire them or privatize the jobs.This is a very interesting situation and/or strike.
Remember what Ronald Reagan did when he fired all of the air traffic control workers. All of them.
Here, what we really are dealing with is a bunch of clerks.
If they fire all the clerks, then hire new ones, who is going to notice? Certainly not the consumer.
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In this labour dispute, I think the union has no leverage.Funny, I was thinking about that when I posted. One of the things that I take issue with when public service unions are running their self serving ad campaigns is their claim that they "provide" these services to the public. They do not. The buildings are owned/leased by the public, who pay for all overhead and capital investment etc. The union people are employees only, and if like the TO garbagemen, they push the public too far, then fire them or privatize the jobs.
You're boring.I have a better solution. Everybody just stop drinking. Their sales will go down, they'll all get laid off, we'll all be healthier and the government will save a ton of money on alcohol-related expenses (drinking and driving trials, health care, assault, and so on...).
I don't care one way or the other if they strike or not. I haven't had so much as a sip of alcohol in 8 months.
I have a better solution. Everybody just stop drinking. Their sales will go down, they'll all get laid off, we'll all be healthier and the government will save a ton of money on alcohol-related expenses (drinking and driving trials, health care, assault, and so on...).
I don't care one way or the other if they strike or not. I haven't had so much as a sip of alcohol in 8 months.
that's what i was thinking... what's wrong with doing vodka shooters on a saturday morning?You're boring.
And you are obviously an alcoholic. I'll have to resort to my grade school psychology, but it takes one to know one, right? Anyway, I'd rather be boring than a drunk.You obviously abused alcohol and have a very unhealthy view of it.
Expect the beer and wine stores will still be open?will the boutique wine stores in the supermarkets also be closed?
I drink to make people like you interesting!I have a better solution. Everybody just stop drinking. Their sales will go down, they'll all get laid off, we'll all be healthier and the government will save a ton of money on alcohol-related expenses (drinking and driving trials, health care, assault, and so on...).
I don't care one way or the other if they strike or not. I haven't had so much as a sip of alcohol in 8 months.
I wonder if they might think I'm trying to make them drunk, so I always take a potted plant.I always take a bottle of wine to SP and MPA sessions so I guess I better stock up.