jakob22@lemmy.world to Canada@lemmy.ca · 3 months agoTrains could start rolling 'within days,' labour minister says after sending dispute to binding arbitrationwww.cbc.caexternal-linkmessage-square15fedilinkarrow-up139arrow-down10cross-posted to: canada@lemmy.catrains@lemmy.ml
arrow-up139arrow-down1external-linkTrains could start rolling 'within days,' labour minister says after sending dispute to binding arbitrationwww.cbc.cajakob22@lemmy.world to Canada@lemmy.ca · 3 months agomessage-square15fedilinkcross-posted to: canada@lemmy.catrains@lemmy.ml
minus-squarebob_omb_battlefield@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up13arrow-down1·3 months agoThey are actually locked out, not on strike.
minus-squarejakob22@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·3 months agoThey could, but the railway companies would legally be allowed to fire and replace striking employees.
minus-squareFireRetardant@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 months agoThe railroads would just hire tons of foriegn workers and throw safety out the window to speed up training. And our government would let it happen because it is the “only way” to fix the strike.
minus-squareNik282000@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 months agoThey are already doing that, just like every other industry.
I would continue to strike
They are actually locked out, not on strike.
They could, but the railway companies would legally be allowed to fire and replace striking employees.
Good luck training 6000 more employees
The railroads would just hire tons of foriegn workers and throw safety out the window to speed up training. And our government would let it happen because it is the “only way” to fix the strike.
They are already doing that, just like every other industry.
Good luck with the next scandal