Copenhagen talks create chance for labour to be part of environmental and economic solutions
| November 7, 2009Air Canada's second brush with bankruptcy proves that deregulation has been a failure
As chief negotiator for the CAW in the recent round of talks with Air Canada, I have seen first-hand the shortcomings of privatizing and deregulating key sectors of our economy.
After months of bargaining, all five Air Canada unions have now agreed to cost-neutral collective agreements for a period of 21 months. We've joined the retirees in agreeing to allow Air Canada a funding moratorium on past contributions to the pension plan for the same period. This is a funding risk that will be borne by the employees and retirees in order to help Air Canada through bad times.
Air Canada is once again teetering on the brink of bankruptcy protection (CCAA), after just emerging from CCAA six years ago.
Another 'Americas' is possible
Mar del Plata, Argentina Prime Minister Paul Martin told leaders at the official Summit of the Americas recently that the key to fighting poverty and creating jobs is to expand free trade agreements throughout the hemisphere.
I was in Argentina with a Canadian Labour Congress delegation of more than 50 attending the other summit, the People's Summit of the Americas.