Friday, April 6, 2007

Labour and Management sitting in a tree...

By 2012? Shit, Americans needed health care long ago.

And why is labour working with management? I firmly believe that all citizens need health care, but unions working in a parntership with corporations such as Wal-Mart is a sad sight. If Wal-Mart wants to fight for health care (so it can continue to justify paying its workers poverty wages), fine, but labour should be running their own campaign.

1 comment:

Julian Benson said...

Typical union buraecrat. They get so used to being in an office, getting a fat salary, and never having to deal with "working people" that they even start acting like management. They get so close to that side of the fight that it becomes easier for them to capitulate to the bosses and get a few crumbs from his plate than to actually fight for the membership.
We need a rank-and-file leadership of the unions in Canada and definetly in the States.