Canada's largest union is denouncing a statement by Quebec's labour minister, who suggested he might try to bring in legislation to give the province more power to end labour disputes.

It really does seem that the powers that be have forgotten. The right to strike is a compromise with management to avoid damage to company property and intentional sabotage. To quell the anger and violence.

These rights were paid for with blood, and they will be again if needed.

We are angry again. And they’re gonna test us.

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Corpos rely on the good will of the worker and consumers to exist but they forgot these ideas.

We are essentially in the stage where every corpo thinks they can push just a bit, extract a little more what are these pedons gonna do, cry to daddy government that provides the muscle to my operations?

But mood is turning as people are tired boss.

But so looting will intensify, ownrr class doesn’t under the concept of NO or CONSENT

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