ROTHENBURGER: Legislating against inconveniences is no way to bargain
WHEN IT GETS right down to it, unions have only one big stick to get what they want for their members. The strike isn’t just the ultimate weapon, it’s the only one.
All the tough words at the bargaining table amount to nothing if they don’t have the threat of work stoppages at their fingertips.
The current postal disruptions have become, like so many things, a political matter. It was only a few days ago that Justin Trudeau’s government faced demands from the Opposition Conservatives to do something to put an end to CUPW rotating strikes that have hit so many communities across the country, including Kamloops.
When Trudeau came up with back-to-work legislation, the Conservatives criticized that, too, but not as apoplectically as the NDP.