Halifax Tar
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We are always shitting on Irving as a company (and maybe they deserve that) and the level of work their shipyard employees put out. But if you look at it from the workers point of view, maybe the reasons make things more understandable. East coast workers, like many other areas of Canada, don't want to have to move away for work if they don't have to. They also want to have good paying jobs for as long as possible, so they can raise their families, enjoy the good life, and watch their children follow in their footsteps. It is like this in any small Canadian town that only has one or two large employers. Because they know that when the ships are built, and there are no more orders on the books, the jobs go away, as do the family dreams. So really, what is the incentive to work faster?
You're absolutely correct for the why. Lots of people join the Nova Scotia Armed Forces.
And I will tell you the word sabotage has been used to describe some of the shenanigans they (Irving) like to play with our ships.
Now, I do put this on Irving Shipbuilding, because what are they doing to seek out contracts to build ships for customers other than the Federal Gov't? If there was no end date in sight for the work to be over, I think there would be a more effective, productive, and efficient workforce in place.
Personally I would openly and publicly look for off shore shipyards to build our ships. I think competition is exactly what we need. If Canadian yards cant meet the desired combination value and capability they shouldn't get the work.

