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Harper seems determined to turn Canada into anti-union paradise

Hundreds of shivering factory workers locked out of their plant by manufacturing giant Caterpillar in London, Ont., might well draw some warm comfort from -- of all things -- the sayings of Newt Gingrich.

Of course, the conservative Republican presidential contender is no friend of labour or social justice; he recently proposed that poor children be schooled in the ways of free enterprise by being hired to clean school washrooms.

Nonetheless, Gingrich, one of the stars of the Republican freak show, is desperate to defeat front-runner Mitt Romney. With the mitts off, Gingrich is denouncing Romney's background as a Wall Street corporate raider, accusing him of practising a form of capitalism where "you basically take out all the money, leaving behind the workers."

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Mayor Ford vs. CUPE Locals 79 and 416: Some thoughts on strategy

Photo: Carlo Fanelli/The Bullet

As the Canadian government and its provincial equivalents take part in the global push for austerity, its after-effects have significantly strained the fiscal and political dimensions of municipal governance. More than a year after right-wing populism swept through the City of Toronto, the agenda of the Rob Ford administration has shown itself to be as administratively vacuous as economically delusional. Notwithstanding reality, however, public sector workers still continue to suffer from widespread resentment and political antipathy. This is why Ford and council, with the support of Toronto and Canada's ruling classes, continues to be so forceful with respect to layoffs, service cuts, asset sell-offs and so on.

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On Labour Day, think about unions as an equalizing force

| September 5, 2011
National Union of Public and General Employees
June 23, 2011 |
From Canada to the Middle East, Europe to Asia, South America to Africa, the United States to the Pacific Rim, private and public sector unions are uniting to defend quality public services.
Public Service Aliiance of Canada
January 31, 2011 |
The Public Service Alliance of Canada and two Yukon First Nations signed a memorandum of understanding recognizing the rights of First Nation communities to implement their self-government agreements.
National Union of Public and General Employees
January 12, 2010 |
Canada's largest public sector unions and their European counterparts are expressing serous concerns about the proposed trade agreement between Canada and the European Union.
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