How Can Labor Get Stronger in the Recession?

A version of this article appeared in Labor Notes #366, September 2009. Don't miss an issue, subscribe today.

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David Binns (not verified) | 09/18/09

Hey Sis ...it's been a long time since post 92 strike/Troublemakers 1/Working Smart. Your observations could be no more true - however to a degree some anticipatory legislations have been passed in parts of NA as the recession became more apparent, in an effort to prevent the same post depression unity and progress made by the organized on behalf of the unorganized.
This Sunday members of my former ( retired 2007 ) local; will vote on the Canadian GM deal from May 09. There has been much talk and solidarity to reject the concessionary agreement. I am certain, they will prevail in their choice, but be signed off by the National, in the interests of the base pattern and product footprint. This week GM stated they perhaps will source a 2nd plant for CAMI's product - due to demand. Bollocks...as the gloss fades on the new Equinox, any market production will go to the lowest bidder. This exemplifies how much can be lost when a Conservative Canadian government does the bidding for an industry. Their attachment of financial guarantees to reduced collective agreements lowers any bar, removes competitiveness and saves no one...not the worker, the customer, the community.

That's my "off the line" rant, Sister.

Peace
DCBinns