• Pennomi@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    The power in striking doesn’t come from permission. It comes from the fact that labor is the backbone of all business.

    • PandaParent@lemmy.ca
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      14 hours ago

      Agreed. About 20 years ago in Nova Scotia, nurses were negotiating for a 17% pay increase over 3 years. The province didn’t want to pay, so they passed legislation taking away the nurses’ right to strike.

      They walked out anyway. And got their 17%.

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      17 hours ago

      Since Legault took power in 2018, I’ve come to remember him for:

      • Thinking the been on face coverings and religious symbols hasn’t gone far enough
      • Blaming nurses, not employers, for patients’ issues rising from the nurses’ strike
      • Bill 96, which has let them require all businesses have French signage (replaced at their own cost), prohibition of already-existing English government resources, and limits the number of students in English speaking schools
      • Limiting funding to English-speaking universities in Montreal
      • Limiting immigration in an attempt to make sure that a limited amount of non-French speakers move in
      • Forming a committee literally named “The Committee of Sages” in order to determine protections and rights for trans people, which also has no trans people, or any LGBTQ+ people
      • Advocating for removal of an anti-Palestinian protest camped out on a university’s grounds

      And now for fucking with strike protections. When the one good thing I can think to say is “He didn’t fuck up the COVID response,” that’s a pretty bad track record.