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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
With all the mail that is now backlogged in their depots and the giant mess it must be in, we'll probably be waiting two or three weeks with strange mail service before we recieve everything that we should have gotten.
Going back to work now for CP employees must be incredibly bitter. Not only did they not reach their goals, the bill essentially gives them fewer concessions than CP's actual offer. Now they go back to a workplace that will be more swamped and messed up than it is at Christmas time.
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F*** them. Crying about stupid s***, and striking. Public services in the first place should not be allowed to strike. Soon after/during a global recession. You get paid a high wage, and get a pretty damn good vacation structure upon many other good benefits, compared to most companies out there.
In my eyes, CP set a standard for the general public about how stupid striking is, and just because you strike doesnt mean you deserve what you are asking for.
Thank you to the Majority Government, for stepping in, and putting them back to work to stop the non-sense and show that its not the unions that run these companies and they cant always have what they want. I am glad they are going back to work with LESS of an offer the CP recently handed their way and the union reps denied...
Unions need to stop being so f"in greedy.