Is the prospect of a better health-care delivery model more appealing to voters than a two cent HST cut?
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Is the prospect of a better health-care delivery model more appealing to voters than a two cent HST cut?
if the government wants to make the argument the union demands are unreasonable and unaffordable, it should be forced to confront the double standard it is practicing when it comes to finances. Because until it does, the “can’t afford it” argument will ring hollow.
it is hard to see the benefits CUPE is providing these particular members, and obviously they aren’t seeing it either. Unions are like a marriage. Great as a concept, but it can only work if both sides are into it. It’s kind of pathetic when one side goes out of its way to stop the other from trying to better itself.