No argument there, however one has to consider the influence of the unions on their membership if job loss is imminent. How do you think the membership will vote? Self interest is powerful motivation.
I'm not so sure of this, as the Alberta labour federation seems to be having doubt regarding one of their own's ability to govern.
http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=bb5ee6d7-5936-495e-ba1f-1535e5c9af62
Possibly the most astute commentary regarding the whole issue that I've read.
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2008/11/28/don-martin-harper-has-no-one-to-blame-but-himself.aspx
1. When will you decorate for Christmas? I won't
2. Real tree, artificial tree, or no tree? None
3. How much of your Christmas shopping have you completed? I'll do it on the 24th Dec
4. What would you like the Jolly Fat Guy to bring you this year? Don't really want anything...
5. Do...
Thank you leroi, but the original thought was yours with the PM on what can we do for a fellow member.
By the way Mike; I noticed that I was awarded 100 milpoints for being the highest active member for a day, and I don't believe that I deserve the honour, based upon donated points.
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