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Old March 6th, 2007, 23:51   #11
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Default Re: Anti-Scab Legislation - Proposed Bill C-257

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As the count-down to the upcoming vote 21/MAR approaches with Negotes 2009 in mind, I urge my fellow trade unionist to heed the call and contact their MP.

While one can recognize the steady pressures the neo-conservative right-wing has mounted with their allies in the corporate BIG business constituency, the question we must ask ourselves regarding their loud protest. If this is a such a red herring and unnecessary, then how can it also be so pro-labour and anti-business? If their claim that it will do nothing to advance common-sense interest, then why object to it so vehemently, even as it gained public and political support?

Middle-Class Working Folk need to take action now to ensure our bread is buttered on the "right" side (so to speak) so our voices and interest are heard and rights enshrined.

http://www.caw2002tca.ca/pdf/06-11-15_Anti-scab_e.pdf

http://www.caw.ca/takeactionnow/index.asp?ID=38

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Old March 22nd, 2007, 05:38   #12
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Default Re: Anti-Scab Legislation - Proposed Bill C-263

The liberals introduce it then vote against it, go figure. Read where Dion told his caucus it was a no.What an idiot.



MPs defeat anti-scab bill

2007/03/21
Canadian Press

OTTAWA — MPs have voted down a bill that would have made it illegal for some of Canada's biggest companies to hire so-called scab workers during labour disputes.

The private member's bill by Richard Nadeau of the Bloc Quebecois was defeated 177-122 on Wednesday.

The Conservatives and a majority of Liberal MPs opposed the bill — which would only have affected federally regulated employers — while the Bloc and the New Democratic Party supported it.

Most Liberals backed the bill when it passed second reading last fall, but that changed when Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion spoke out against it in caucus Wednesday.

“The bill does not clarify enough the situation of the essential workers,” he said. “If there is a strike in a port, an airport, bank, the effect on the Canadian economy would be very huge.”

That's the message Canada's business community had been proclaiming for several months against what it called the “dangerous legislation.”

Over the last four months, business groups placed ads in newspapers and launched a letter-writing campaign to MPs warning about the ramifications of the bill, saying it would shut down federally regulated industries like railways, banks and communications firms during a strike or lockout.

Labour unions were just as vociferous. At a news conference before the vote, Canadian Labour Congress president Ken Georgetti urged MPs to “bring balance and fairness in labour relations,” scoffing at the “campaign of fear” waged by business.

“It's a shame, it's a shame,” said Bloc Leader Gilles Duceppe, anticipating a negative vote. “We were going to win for the first time, but Dion was influenced by big business.”

Mr. Dion said his party will bring forward its own bill that makes provisions for essential services.

But Mike Murphy, vice-president of policy for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, said it would almost be impossible to draft a bill that would not leave the Canadian economy vulnerable to major disruptions.

“Federally regulated companies do tend to be larger institutions, but these are enablers for all the rest of the economic activity in the country, so it doesn't matter what size of company you are, you're going to be affected,” he said.

Small businesses lost millions of dollars during the two-week Canadian National Railway Co. strike this winter because they could not get the supplies they needed or ship goods, said Garth Whyte of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.

“And what message will Canada be sending out internationally if we can't guarantee surety of supply or transportation of goods?” he asked.

But labour dismissed “apocalyptic predictions” by business, noting that Quebec and British Columbia have had similar legislation in place for years without major disruptions.

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hangman, as they say in the parlance of my birthplace down in my islands... I was just "playin' dead to ketch cobeaux alive"... Unfortunately this noble "Private Member's Bill" to amend the Canada Labour Code went down to defeat because Corporate Canada rallied their Big Business and Big Money allies to negate it, with loud voices meant to patronize and silent the masses. The reasons are lame and offensive to hard-working middle class working families, but all is not lost. Many of our Parliamentary Reps have shown their "true colours as whipped" along party lines and they and their parties should be held accountable. Now it's time to strategize and modify tactics. More to come so keep tuned...
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Old March 30th, 2007, 11:39   #14
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Arrow Re: Anti-Scab Legislation - Proposed Bill C-263 > C-257 and soon to be C-415

Here's part of the follow-up and stay tuned for more to come. Politics On Parliament can sometimes seem like a merry-go-round as in this case and cause. But democracy is not for the faint-at-heart and remember, it's not over until the FAT lady sings...



- For immediate release (Toronto: 30 Mar 07) -

Bill C-257 Anti-Scab Legislation does not pass third reading


“I want to thank all of our members who took the time to email or call their Member of Parliament (MP) and ask them to support the passage of Bill C-257. It made a huge difference in the amount of attention the bill received and put the political parties on notice that this issue won’t go away” said Caroline Lavoie, Local 2002 VP, Central Region. C-257 was supported by the NDP, the Bloc, and some Liberal MP’s. It was opposed by all but one Conservative – Jeff Watson from Windsor, Ontario. In spite of intense pressure from the rest of the Conservative Caucus he chose to do what was best for his constituents and should be commended for doing so. Conservative Prime Minister Harper is fundamentally opposed to any type of anti-scab legislation -- his position is pro-corporation.

Ms. Lavoie and Sandra Cormier, VP Eastern Region, joined with other CAW labour activists to meet with MP’s prior to the final vote on the new labour legislation (C-257). Since the mid- 1980’s both Liberal and Conservative governments have been imposing neo-conservative economic policies that have had a negative impact on working Canadians. Free trade agreements and deregulation have undermined the economic security of Canadians and Bill C-257 was an attempt to restore some of those securities. C-257 would have banned the use of replacement workers if employees had to resort to strike action to get a fair collective agreement from their employer.

“We are very disappointed that Stephane Dion changed his position and withdrew his support for C-257”, said Caroline. However, the Liberals were put under so much pressure by working people across Canada calling and faxing support for anti-scab laws that the day after C-257 was defeated they introduced new legislation (C-415) into Parliament. C-415 will also ban replacement workers during labour disputes and we will determine if we can work with the Liberals, NDP and BQ to pass or amend this legislation. Caroline stated, “If there had not been a huge outpouring of public support for anti-scab legislation the Liberals may have just let the original bill (C-257) die and not introduced similar legislation (C-415). That they introduced new legislation clearly demonstrates that when working Canadians act together and vote together they will eventually get laws favoring them rather than favoring corporate executives.”

As C-415 moves through Parliament we will keep members informed of its progress.

Caroline Lavoie

Contact email: caroline@caw2002tca.ca


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Old March 30th, 2007, 21:18   #15
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Do we have a list of the MP's who supported this legislation originally, and those who changed their minds?


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Check out LEGISinfo and click on Concurrence Motion for the list of YEAS and NAYS.
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Here are some more pointers...

http://action.web.ca/home/caw2002/en_alerts.shtml?x=92972 / http://www.caw2002tca.ca/pdf/06-11-15_Anti-scab_e.pdf

Then...

http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Pub=Hansard&Doc=123&Language=E&Mo de=1&Parl=39&Ses=1#OOB-1956887

http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Pub=Hansard&Doc=123&Language=E&Mo de=1&Parl=39&Ses=1&DocId=2784242&File=0#OOB-1969149

Hope it helps the cause and we hope to "paint" a better picture soon...
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hangman, as they say in the parlance of my birthplace down in my islands... I was just "playin' dead to ketch cobeaux alive"... Unfortunately this noble "Private Member's Bill" to amend the Canada Labour Code went down to defeat because Corporate Canada rallied their Big Business and Big Money allies to negate it, with loud voices meant to patronize and silent the masses. The reasons are lame and offensive to hard-working middle class working families, but all is not lost. Many of our Parliamentary Reps have shown their "true colours as whipped" along party lines and they and their parties should be held accountable. Now it's time to strategize and modify tactics. More to come so keep tuned...
roger....keep up the good work by continuing to educate not just our memberships but the working man at large......my thanks....the hangman...
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Anytime Bro… It’s the way I’m wired and bent. We sure have a long way ahead to make up for all the lost ground, especially the way we’ve been handled by the Big Boss, eh...
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Exclamation Re: Anti Bill C-6 campaign...

More work to do compatriots...

http://www.iamaw2323.ca/2323_AirSafetyCampaign.htm

http://www.parl.gc.ca/LEGISINFO/inde...=14&Language=e

http://www.iamaw.ca/publications/bri...unities_e.html

http://www.acfamily.net/forums/showt...threadid=15605

Above All, Safety First...
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