If all employers gave in to these kinds of wage demands, we’d have seven per cent inflation forever
Some low-income workers do need emergency raises just to eat, as grocery costs rise. But PSAC members are not those workers. It’s simply not fair for the rest of the labour force to endure corporate austerity and price increases while government employees dine out.In the lockdown era of COVID-19, millions of Canadians saw their income disrupted, with workers in entire industries turning to CERB and employment insurance payments to keep their homes and put food on the table.
Government workers didn’t lose an hour of pay, even as much of the economy ground to a halt. The privilege of working from home, which these workers are fighting to maintain, was a temporary measure to serve public health, not another perk for bureaucrats looking to avoid a daily commute and parking fees.
Do these people have no idea how tone-deaf they sound to the rest of the country? It is ordinary working citizens who pay to support the public sector, with its bloated salaries, defined-benefit pensions and work-from-home lifestyle. To heck with them. They don’t deserve another a fat raise while impairing service delivery across the country. The federal Liberals, if they have any sense, will break the strike and send these entitled employees back to work.
المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار, المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين
Similar News:يمكنك أيضًا قراءة قصص إخبارية مشابهة لهذه التي قمنا بجمعها من مصادر إخبارية أخرى.
Globe editorial: Fiscal gravity catches up to the LiberalsWith a public service strike looming, the Trudeau government is having to face the consequences of its free-spending ways
اقرأ أكثر »
Committee probe into 'dishonest conduct' at Trudeau Foundation voted down by Liberals, NDPConservatives hoped to call on two former foundation presidents to testify on the foundation in relation to a controversial Chinese donation
اقرأ أكثر »
Liberals’ online streaming bill returns to Senate, where ‘finish line is in sight’ - National | Globalnews.caBill C-11 returned to the Senate after the House of Commons adopted most of the upper chamber's amendments to the controversial legislation, and is now expected to pass.
اقرأ أكثر »
Liberals' controversial online streaming bill back before SenateThe Liberal government\u0027s controversial online\u002Dstreaming bill is back in the upper chamber, where senator who opposed it expects it to pass.
اقرأ أكثر »
Carson Jerema: Strike shows Liberals have ceded control of government to union bossesCanadians did not vote to put the unions in charge, and yet that is what has happened
اقرأ أكثر »
Carson Jerema: Strike shows Liberals have ceded control of government to union bossesCanadians did not vote to put the unions in charge, and yet that is what has happened
اقرأ أكثر »