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Originally Posted by Mickey76
That’s an interesting take on the convey people (calling them tards I guess is ok). The hypocrisy makes me smile. When the convey people called the vaccine mandatory virtually everyone here fiercely denied it. When they said “I’ll lose my job, my kid can’t go to daycare, and I can’t travel” the universal response was it was still a choice and not mandatory.
No teachers have lost any rights. Nothing is stopping them from staying on strike. If they disagree and are principled they should stay on strike. As far as a fascist state, the constitution was negotiated by elected premiers. They put in a notwithstanding clause in the constitution. This clause can and has been used for labour disputes. The UCP was democratically elected and in negotiating with a union used all the tools in their democratically obtained toolbox. No ones rights have been trampled. Take your 12% raise and be happy, or stay on strike, or move.
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Is the smile kind of a vacant, simple one?
Perhaps it’d be worthwhile figuring out what the purpose of the notwithstanding clause is before commenting considering the fact that just invoking it invalidates your entire position lol.
“Guys, the government included a clause that allows them to violate charter rights without the supreme court striking it down, which is the express and only purpose of that clause, but no rights are being violated.”
So dumb it’s kind of shocking.