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  • cottonpicken
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 6993

    Pigs at the trough

    SGEU wants 27% pay increase?
    In my next life i'm going to work for the government.
  • rainman
    Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 37

    #2
    Those people are on strike more than they work!

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    • wmoebis
      Senior Member
      • Aug 1999
      • 2652

      #3
      What gets me with this and all other strikes is. In this one they have been without contract since Sept 30th. They have had three years knowing this date was comming and haven't resolved ahead of time.
      Both barganing teams should be fired. New contract should be settled way in advance, that is what barganing units are paid to do.

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      • just_wondering
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 509

        #4
        They won't strike over Christmas, this is just a reminder to Calvert, who realy runs the show. Just in time for the next election cycle in the new year.

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        • carebear300
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2002
          • 630

          #5
          I have a thought, maybe the negotiation teams for both sides should be fired immediately and fined the amount of money that they have been paid to negotiate a new contract up until now. It seems ludicrous that reasonable individuals can't come to a reasonable agreement for both sides over a period of two years. But I guess if nobody tries to be reasonable this is what happens, and the sad fact is that is the way it happens every time with government contracts. It might have something to do with giving management big raises in the meantime. If I think this, because I have been big time anti labour all my life, how many other people are thinking this way?

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          • cowman
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2000
            • 7597

            #6
            Carebear: I too have been anti-labor all my life. Now that doesn't mean I think the working Joe should be treated like a dog, but that there has to be a better way to solve labor problems than strikes or lockouts?
            Sometimes I can see that might be necessary in private businesses...but surely not in the public sector?
            I truly believe no one ever wins in a strike.
            When I was a young man I worked in a union packing plant. And quite frankly the union bosses were nothing but a bunch of trouble makers whose main idea was to protect the drunks and bums! I just didn't get it? The company treated us very well...in my opinion...if you were there to give an honest days work for an honest days pay? In fact they treated us very well!
            In about 1984 the union decided we should go on strike for a higher wage. I think the plant was closed for about 2 months. Well I had a young family and the idea of sitting around collecting a few bucks in strike pay wasn't all that appealing...so I headed to the rigs and never went back! A few years later this modern up to date plant closed down because the union basically made it impossible to compete with Cargill and IBP!

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            • furrowtickler
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 21872

              #7
              Good point cowman, Meadow Lake pulp and paper mill - same situation. People gwtting paid way too much to sweep a floor. I think something has to give in Fort Mac sooner or later.Every bubble bursts when stretched too far.

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              • wmoebis
                Senior Member
                • Aug 1999
                • 2652

                #8
                Count the unions our grain goes through before it gets on the boat and that all comes out of our pockets.

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                • SASKFARMER3
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 14485

                  #9
                  The Unions know the writings on the wall for CALVET and the NDP and they are trying for one last big wage increase before the Sask Party becomes govt.

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                  • carebear300
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 630

                    #10
                    How do you get around these government unions? Do you contract this work all out? Do you privatize all government departments? We are so far down this road with unions I don't know how else you bring them back to reality.

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