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Originally Posted by FireFly
Well, that's what I'm saying. BC is an exception because residents are generally very pro-union and will support their unions in anything. I can tell you for certain that almost every Telus employee in BC walked off the job while more than half of Alberta employees were on the job. What does that say? Are people that pro-union everywhere else? Certainly not. Most people would realize there are good union causes and bad union causes, looking into the issues instead of just asking which way they should vote.
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none of this 'makes bc an exception'.
there is still a supply and demand economy, the same basic issues apply.
production, costs, profit, overhead, shipping, markets, etc.
you can't say that geopolitical zone A is exempt from the issues just because they drink mroe of the union kool-aid than geopolitical zone B, it soes not wash, and that is not what i was saying.