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The liberal just force the Flight Attendants to go back to work

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  • T tribblesbestfriend@startrek.website

    As a shocking move (not) the liberal government side with AirCanada patrons and forced the flight attendants union to go in legal arbitration (right word ?)

    If you liked spammed your social with photo of Patricia Hadjy and PM Carney with the #UnpaidWorkWontfly

    Love & Rage

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    acargitz
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    That’s why we were saying pre-election, vote for a strong NDP to reign in the Liberals. And a bunch of Carney shills were throwing tantrums.

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    • P Polkira

      Honestly because of his leadership, my future votes will be going towards NDP or Greens. The Liberals have lost my vote forever. I voted Liberal to avoid a Conservative government and I feel like I ended up with one anyways.

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      someone@lemmy.ca
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      I voted Liberal to avoid a Conservative government

      In my riding (historically strong NDP) that kind of thinking got a conservative MP elected. I’m sure similar situations played out across the country.

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        That’s why we were saying pre-election, vote for a strong NDP to reign in the Liberals. And a bunch of Carney shills were throwing tantrums.

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        dom@lemmy.ca
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        Ndp had no chance.

        And I’d rather have a traditional right wing party leader and centre party over an alt right lunatic.

        Ndp needs to fix its shit for the next cycle.

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        • S someone@lemmy.ca

          I voted Liberal to avoid a Conservative government

          In my riding (historically strong NDP) that kind of thinking got a conservative MP elected. I’m sure similar situations played out across the country.

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          Polkira
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          #37

          NDP doesn’t really campaign in my province, Liberals had the better shot here.

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          • J justOnePersistentKbinPlease

            Recall that Jagmeet “Singh” was actually from the upper crust of Indian social structure. His actual family name is Dhaliwal.

            He was never on our side.

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            tjdetweiler@lemmy.ca
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            That’s a weird take. Family name and upbringing aside, he was the most “on our side” politician available at the time. I think his main fault was simply that he wasn’t very likeable.

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            • tjdetweiler@lemmy.caT tjdetweiler@lemmy.ca

              That’s a weird take. Family name and upbringing aside, he was the most “on our side” politician available at the time. I think his main fault was simply that he wasn’t very likeable.

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              justOnePersistentKbinPlease
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              Hes a rich fuck who used the NDP to further his own things. Hes as much on our side as Taylor Swift or any of the Trumps.

              He didnt do jack shit for Vancouver after he was parachuted into one of the safest NDP strongholds in the country and it is directly on head for losing it.

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              • J justOnePersistentKbinPlease

                Hes a rich fuck who used the NDP to further his own things. Hes as much on our side as Taylor Swift or any of the Trumps.

                He didnt do jack shit for Vancouver after he was parachuted into one of the safest NDP strongholds in the country and it is directly on head for losing it.

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                tjdetweiler@lemmy.ca
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                #40

                Equating Jagmeet to both Taylor Swift and the Trumps? I’m not sure I’m following you point, unless your point is simply “rich people bad”.

                Did you have a better candidate to cast your vote to?

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                • T tiger666@lemmy.ca

                  Conductors at CN and CP are waiting for the Supreme Court to rule on exactly this point. It’s been over a year now with a four-year contract that has expired over a year ago. Carney is not labour friendly.

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                  canadaplus@futurology.today
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                  #41

                  Good to know about the conductors!

                  Looks like the flight attendants are just going straight to a wildcat strike, lol.

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                  • M mystikincarnate@lemmy.ca

                    Yeah! It’s all the liberals fault!

                    We get liberals in office and… Why are you not doing enough?

                    And when they’re not in office, why aren’t you doing anything?!

                    The two party system is just sandwiching we, the people, between two rotting pieces of shit soaked bread. No matter who “wins” the election, we, the people, always fucking lose. That’s the way of things. The government doesn’t represent you and I, they’re there to make the lives of businesses easier. So we’re going to get roflstomped either way.

                    I will say that one party seems to stink a whole lot less than the other.

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                    canadaplus@futurology.today
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                    I feel the need to point out that multiparty systems are all over and not all that different, in terms of labour rights.

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                    • T tiger666@lemmy.ca

                      Nothing will change until WE the workers change it.

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                      mystikincarnate@lemmy.ca
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                      #43

                      All I want to say is: there’s a lot more of us, than there are of them.

                      We have the power. We just all need to agree on a course of action… It’s that last part that I think will prove to be difficult… The first bits of getting people to recognise that together we, in fact, hold the power… That won’t be easy either, but it will be a cakewalk compared to getting everyone to agree on how to proceed and have everyone take action when required.

                      Herding cats comes to mind.

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                      • C canadaplus@futurology.today

                        Good to know about the conductors!

                        Looks like the flight attendants are just going straight to a wildcat strike, lol.

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                        tiger666@lemmy.ca
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                        We should walk out in solidarity.

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                        • P pedz@lemmy.ca

                          I wonder who spilled that blood.

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                          tiger666@lemmy.ca
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                          Capitalists.

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                          • T tiger666@lemmy.ca

                            Capitalists.

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                            pedz@lemmy.ca
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                            #46

                            I was more thinking along the lines of boot lickers. People paid to force their own into submission.

                            When there is major protests and the government or the capitalists don’t want to give more crumbs, they send the police, who will gleefully kettle, arrest, hit, and maim people.

                            My friend’s parents were injured in a protest a few years ago because of the police. You have the right to protest until they ORDER you to disperse and go back home. If the movement becomes too big to ignore, it has to be crushed with the monopoly of violence instead of “caving in” and help the poorest.

                            EDIT: Those capitalists?

                            ACAB

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                            • T tiger666@lemmy.ca

                              We should walk out in solidarity.

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                              canadaplus@futurology.today
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                              #47

                              Who’s we? Reminder that a good third of the population strongly prefers the Conservatives, and another third don’t care.

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                              • C canadaplus@futurology.today

                                Who’s we? Reminder that a good third of the population strongly prefers the Conservatives, and another third don’t care.

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                                tiger666@lemmy.ca
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                                We, the workers of this country, should walk out. Third grade is hard, I know.

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                                • P pedz@lemmy.ca

                                  I was more thinking along the lines of boot lickers. People paid to force their own into submission.

                                  When there is major protests and the government or the capitalists don’t want to give more crumbs, they send the police, who will gleefully kettle, arrest, hit, and maim people.

                                  My friend’s parents were injured in a protest a few years ago because of the police. You have the right to protest until they ORDER you to disperse and go back home. If the movement becomes too big to ignore, it has to be crushed with the monopoly of violence instead of “caving in” and help the poorest.

                                  EDIT: Those capitalists?

                                  ACAB

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                                  tiger666@lemmy.ca
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                                  Yes, those capitalists.

                                  Also

                                  ACAB

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