[QUOTE="animal-inside, post: 15258, member: 190"]I hate my mother in law lol... I am not doing anything honorable for her. I did get some insight into the CP issues from her and the other postal workers. My mother in law did not get along with her co workers either. They hated her and she hated them. I would speak the same about any strike if the underlying issues were the same.
Again, your holding it against the workers that they are striking and inconviencing you. I get that for sure. The strike has REALLY made our lives difficult due to our remote town. We buy so much on line from car parts to personal hygiene. Some retailers will only use CP. We just have a P.O. box so we can't get anything by courier either. Courier will only deliver to a address, not a PO box. They will not deliver to our house either. So essentially I think we are deffinitely feeling the pain from this strike, but again I support them.
Being a teacher and seeing where things have gone I can see us striking in the next few years. I support them and understand their cause beause if I need to strike I hope people take the time to understand, support me and not hate me because they have to find baby sitters for their kids.
Unfortunately, striking is often the only way to stand up to somethign that is unjust. Its a shitty aspect of standing up for whats right and I highly doubt workers who strike want to inconvience anyone except their employer. I don;t think any CP worker wants to cinconveicne me.
I don't know the time line myself, but I don't think it was planned to happen during Christmas. I think planning it before Christmas would be dumb. A strike during the holidays is just asking for the government to step in and mandate a back to work policy thus making the strike pointless.
Like I said, you need to fight for every inch everytime when it comes to corporations and govenrment.. Because they are constantly fighting to get an inch from you.
In our last contract my teaching association asked for NOTHING.. When I stood up and said we need to ask for something even if we know we wont get it because there;s no way the school board is not going to try to take somethign from us and we need something to ask for so that they must negoate against our asks.. Nope.. I was told "no.. our school board looks out for us.. They want whats in our best interest"... Fuck, that absolutely blew up in our faces. The school board hired a major top negoatior and had a huge lists of demands that negtively affected teachers. And there we were with some joe schmo biology teacher/assiot rep standing there with zero wants/demands against a guy who makes 150,000$ a year by getting corporations contracts that greatly benefits them. It was a joke.. It was like sending a mouse into a lions den and we lost big time. It was no coindcidense the school board hired that guy to get what they wanted from us.[/QUOTE]
Heheheheh i get where your coming from, i feel you bro. I just dont feel the same way as you. Like i said, we'll just have to agree to disagree
* Just to correct you on something, though - thankfully, I actually haven't been inconvenienced by the strike, even in the slightest. All the best, brother
Again, your holding it against the workers that they are striking and inconviencing you. I get that for sure. The strike has REALLY made our lives difficult due to our remote town. We buy so much on line from car parts to personal hygiene. Some retailers will only use CP. We just have a P.O. box so we can't get anything by courier either. Courier will only deliver to a address, not a PO box. They will not deliver to our house either. So essentially I think we are deffinitely feeling the pain from this strike, but again I support them.
Being a teacher and seeing where things have gone I can see us striking in the next few years. I support them and understand their cause beause if I need to strike I hope people take the time to understand, support me and not hate me because they have to find baby sitters for their kids.
Unfortunately, striking is often the only way to stand up to somethign that is unjust. Its a shitty aspect of standing up for whats right and I highly doubt workers who strike want to inconvience anyone except their employer. I don;t think any CP worker wants to cinconveicne me.
I don't know the time line myself, but I don't think it was planned to happen during Christmas. I think planning it before Christmas would be dumb. A strike during the holidays is just asking for the government to step in and mandate a back to work policy thus making the strike pointless.
Like I said, you need to fight for every inch everytime when it comes to corporations and govenrment.. Because they are constantly fighting to get an inch from you.
In our last contract my teaching association asked for NOTHING.. When I stood up and said we need to ask for something even if we know we wont get it because there;s no way the school board is not going to try to take somethign from us and we need something to ask for so that they must negoate against our asks.. Nope.. I was told "no.. our school board looks out for us.. They want whats in our best interest"... Fuck, that absolutely blew up in our faces. The school board hired a major top negoatior and had a huge lists of demands that negtively affected teachers. And there we were with some joe schmo biology teacher/assiot rep standing there with zero wants/demands against a guy who makes 150,000$ a year by getting corporations contracts that greatly benefits them. It was a joke.. It was like sending a mouse into a lions den and we lost big time. It was no coindcidense the school board hired that guy to get what they wanted from us.[/QUOTE]
Heheheheh i get where your coming from, i feel you bro. I just dont feel the same way as you. Like i said, we'll just have to agree to disagree
* Just to correct you on something, though - thankfully, I actually haven't been inconvenienced by the strike, even in the slightest. All the best, brother