In a letter to the CLC, Unifor national president Jerry Dias and Quebec director Renaud Gagne say the congress has also been less than supportive of their concern about American-based unions "trampling on the rights" of workers.
The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
DISSENSION IN THE UNION RANKS
TORONTO — The largest private sector union in Canada says it is splitting with the Canadian Labour Congress over issues which include disagreements about the rights of workers to choose what union should represent them.
In a letter to the CLC, Unifor national president Jerry Dias and Quebec director Renaud Gagne say the congress has also been less than supportive of their concern about American-based unions "trampling on the rights" of workers.
In a letter to the CLC, Unifor national president Jerry Dias and Quebec director Renaud Gagne say the congress has also been less than supportive of their concern about American-based unions "trampling on the rights" of workers.
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