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spmarshall
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I'm with Shawn. I still think unions are important - otherwise workers will be exploited much more. However, when unions are out of control, I'm quick to anger.
Local 113 is "delayed" in getting to the Labour Relations meeting, in order to continue to screw its paying customers.
Update from the Star
'It doesn't look good': TTC
Mayor: 'I just say to Torontonians, do what you can'
May 29, 2006. 12:02 PM
NICOLAAS VAN RIJN
STAFF REPORTER
Talks aimed at ending the wildcat strike by TTC workers are stalled this morning because union officials haven't yet arrived at the bargaining table.
The two sides were scheduled to have a hearing at the Ontario Labour Relations Board to resolve the issue this morning, but as of noon, no union representatives had arrived at the University Ave. offices.
A union official said a representative was expected to arrive by 12:30 p.m., but the delay means there's little likelihood the TTC will be back operating in time for the afternoon rush hour.
"it doesn't look good," said Gary Webster, general manager of operations for the TTC. "But we're obviously here to break the logjam."
The Toronto Transit Commission has threatened to seek a court order forcing its drivers, train operators and other employees to end "an illegal job action" that began when hundreds of maintenance workers refused to report for work overnight....
Local 113 is "delayed" in getting to the Labour Relations meeting, in order to continue to screw its paying customers.
Update from the Star
'It doesn't look good': TTC
Mayor: 'I just say to Torontonians, do what you can'
May 29, 2006. 12:02 PM
NICOLAAS VAN RIJN
STAFF REPORTER
Talks aimed at ending the wildcat strike by TTC workers are stalled this morning because union officials haven't yet arrived at the bargaining table.
The two sides were scheduled to have a hearing at the Ontario Labour Relations Board to resolve the issue this morning, but as of noon, no union representatives had arrived at the University Ave. offices.
A union official said a representative was expected to arrive by 12:30 p.m., but the delay means there's little likelihood the TTC will be back operating in time for the afternoon rush hour.
"it doesn't look good," said Gary Webster, general manager of operations for the TTC. "But we're obviously here to break the logjam."
The Toronto Transit Commission has threatened to seek a court order forcing its drivers, train operators and other employees to end "an illegal job action" that began when hundreds of maintenance workers refused to report for work overnight....