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Originally Posted by iggy_oi
Are you under the impression that mobilize means everyone goes on a wildcat strike?
Tough to guess how much support they could get but I’m curious to know what action you would expect the federal government to take in the event that your doomsday scenario where Unions disrupt too much of the workforce and cripple the economy were to happen.
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Is that not what the unions are trying to get support for right now? It sounds like they are working on getting multiple unions all across Canada to go on strike.
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Multiple sources told Global News a coalition of unions is planning a mass demonstration at Queen’s Park on Saturday, Nov. 12 and a massive multi-sector strike on Monday, Nov. 14.
The aim, sources said, was to bring the province to a standstill and apply maximum pressure on the Progressive Conservative government to repeal Bill 28, which invoked the notwithstanding clause to impose a contract on CUPE’s 55,000 education-support workers.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/9256606/c...arios-bill-28/
I don't know what the feds could/would do if the worst case scenario happened but I don't doubt that our parliamentarians could find some sort of tools to use if they wanted to.