Dear Editor,
Well, it didn't take long for the new Harper government to start showing its true colours. And, if you care about the rights of ordinary workers, it doesn't look good.
With the help of his new "Sarah Palin wanna-be" Labour Minister, Harper has, predictably, legislated an end to the postal lockout. In his infinite "wisdom and mercy," he has imposed a wage settlement on the workers which is even lower than Canada Post had been offering. Canada Post's decision to lock out its workers (if indeed that decision was its own) played conveniently into Harper's hands. It allowed him to impose back-to-work legislation, which fit right in, not only with his own mean-spirited, hidebound ideology, but that of Republicans and Tea-Partiers everywhere. Up until the lockout, at least the mail had been getting through.
Sadly, it now seems our descent into American-style austerity, which treats working people as the enemy and the rich as our saviours, has now begun. And who is the next target, do you suppose? The folks who teach our kids? Fix our roads? Treat our sick? Help the poor? You know the mantra. Our teachers, labourers, health care and social workers just cost too damn much. And after all, jobs in the public sector aren't real jobs anyway.
But if you are a corporation, with way more money than you can roll in, now you're talkin'! Tear up the environment, produce dirty oil and you'll register high on the radar of this government. You're in line, not only for continuing, generous subsidies from the public purse but tax breaks, too!
Brace yourselves, folks. I fear this is just the beginning of a long ordeal for ordinary workers in this country - one which will only end when Harper is gone.
Larry Powell
Roblin, Manitoba
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
United Nations Predicts Earth's Population to Hit 7 Billion in Fall 2011 (CBC TV)
This old world of ours is becoming a very crowded place, very quickly. (Watch video here.)
Courtesy, NASA
Courtesy, NASA
Monday, July 11, 2011
Exxon Crude Oil Spills Into Yellowstone River as Obama Mulls New Pipeline From Canada to Texas
Democracy Now - Jul 7
Oil giant ExxonMobil faces mounting criticism of its clean-up efforts after one of its oil pipelines ruptured on Friday and leaked 42,000 gallons of crude oil into Montana’s Yellowstone River.
Please also read - Receding Yellowstone Waters Reveal Extent Of ExxonMobil Oil Spill
Oil giant ExxonMobil faces mounting criticism of its clean-up efforts after one of its oil pipelines ruptured on Friday and leaked 42,000 gallons of crude oil into Montana’s Yellowstone River.
Exxon workers scan a section of the river.
Details here.Please also read - Receding Yellowstone Waters Reveal Extent Of ExxonMobil Oil Spill
Consumer Rights Victory as US Ends Opposition to GM Labelling Guidelines
05/06/11 Consumers International
Consumers International (CI) and its member organisations celebrated victory today as regulators from more than 100 countries agreed on long overdue guidance on the labelling of genetically modified (GM) food. Details here.
Consumers International (CI) and its member organisations celebrated victory today as regulators from more than 100 countries agreed on long overdue guidance on the labelling of genetically modified (GM) food. Details here.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
PLT Takes a Break!
This blogger is on a summer break. I'll return on or about Monday, the 11th!
CU then!
Larry
CU then!
Larry
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Head of UN-Backed Climate Change Panel Stresses Benefits of Limiting Harmful Gases
28 June 2011 – UN
The head of the United Nations-backed Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) today urged governments to work towards limiting emissions of greenhouse gases, Details here.
The head of the United Nations-backed Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) today urged governments to work towards limiting emissions of greenhouse gases, Details here.
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