• Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    I think these folks should do what the CUPE workers did in Ontario in the face of back-to-work legislation in 2023 - ignore it and go on strike. Perhaps they’re waiting for the lawsuit to resolve whether the gov’t has the power to do what it does first. If they keep complying with the gov’t actions long term, the unions will lose more of their power.

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      Agreed. Short term it might seem unwise but the long term consequences of failing to strike are a slow methodical erosion of the few worker rights we have left.

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    Pretty sure Trudeau does not expect to get elected at this point and is doing whatever benefits him the most from now on.

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      How does this benefit him though? Having the ports open benefits the country and the executive class at the expense of the employees, but it doesn’t directly affect Trudeau.

      It DOES benefit Pollievre though.

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        Perhaps the executive class is paying Trudeau, or is promising post-political private sector positions.

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        I wouldn’t be surprised if he or his party received some kind of donation. It’s how these things work a lot of the time.

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    Biden Jr over here lol

    Aint it grand when the liberal bust strikes?

    Welcome to 21st century peasants.