Why are they so uppity? If the unions can't see that they are perfectly safe under Brad Wall, who is never going to seriously shrink government, then they are really hopelessly inept. These are the kind of people I love to gamble with because they will not fold!
Sask union weenies should ask Air Canada and CUPE how the whole hostage taking thing works out these days. I do believe the days of public sector unions soaking the taxpayers may well be over in Western Canada.
Maybe they should all move to Quebec. Lots of public trough to eat from there.
Union weeniees should be all run out of sask. The last good union member I seen had his head in a outhouse. Fire all of them. They are only here to suck all the money out of taxpayers they can.
If it weren't for the unions, the private sector wouldn't have the low bar setting to exceed expectations with job performance, customer service satisfaction and wages which compensate for work accomplished.
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I'd like to point out that the Building Trades of Saskatchewan (unionized tradespeople) all signed their contracts over the winter without job action being taken.
As a unionized construction worker in Saskatchewan, I would like to thank the Saskatchewan Party for this unprecedented period of prosperity.
We are not civil service unions.
My union SGEU (SIAST) has spent more time mourning the demise of the NDP government and we have been without a contract since July 2009. Now they have raised union dues from 1.4% to 1.9%, roughly a third in order to finance billboards and TV ads against the Wall Government. It is time that the unions realize that they are responsible to the members and not the NDP party.
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Why are they so uppity? If the unions can't see that they are perfectly safe under Brad Wall, who is never going to seriously shrink government, then they are really hopelessly inept. These are the kind of people I love to gamble with because they will not fold!
When’s the last time you sympathized with a hostage-taker?
That would be the 'Bart' character in Blazing Saddles right after he rides into town to be the new Sherriff.
Stockholm syndrome?
If the unions can't see that they are perfectly safe under Brad Wall
'Safe' means having your own candidate that you bought and paid for, one who is permanently ideologically blind to fiscal reality, being Premier.
In other words, Brad Wall, except for the 'bought and paid' bit, which just makes Wall a cheap tool.
I'd agree with Tammy if the Public Unions weren't doing such a superb job./sarc
Sask union weenies should ask Air Canada and CUPE how the whole hostage taking thing works out these days. I do believe the days of public sector unions soaking the taxpayers may well be over in Western Canada.
Maybe they should all move to Quebec. Lots of public trough to eat from there.
Union weeniees should be all run out of sask. The last good union member I seen had his head in a outhouse. Fire all of them. They are only here to suck all the money out of taxpayers they can.
If it weren't for the unions, the private sector wouldn't have the low bar setting to exceed expectations with job performance, customer service satisfaction and wages which compensate for work accomplished.
Unions had theirplace in history. Now most arejust powermongers, stealing workers wages for political gain with an Ideology of death. Marxism.
1978 .... Grant Divine .... held the unions hostage by refusing to let them go back to work.
Best part .... the taxpayers were saved the cost of paying these parasites for months...
LINGENFELTER SYNDROME, symptoms are, no good lying son of a bitch, fat head, womanizer, dirty old man, charges up government credit card and lies about it, forged Indian signatures, worked for oil company while claiming to be socialist, too many ex wife's to count, claims to be able to walk across the rafferty and alameda reservoir (not to be confused with GOD syndrome) as we all know Lingenfelter is no GOD, AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, wanna be premier. Seek psychiatric treatment immediately.
I'd like to point out that the Building Trades of Saskatchewan (unionized tradespeople) all signed their contracts over the winter without job action being taken.
As a unionized construction worker in Saskatchewan, I would like to thank the Saskatchewan Party for this unprecedented period of prosperity.
We are not civil service unions.
My union SGEU (SIAST) has spent more time mourning the demise of the NDP government and we have been without a contract since July 2009. Now they have raised union dues from 1.4% to 1.9%, roughly a third in order to finance billboards and TV ads against the Wall Government. It is time that the unions realize that they are responsible to the members and not the NDP party.