The tyrant blinks
Nov. 7th, 2022 04:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
After two days of job action, a (rumoured) successful case at the Labour Relations Board, and the threat of a province-wide general strike, the Ford Regime backed down and agreed to rescind Bill 28, reinstating our civil rights.
I was at a lunchtime solidarity picket when this happened. It's a victory of sorts—in the battle sense, not the war sense. There's still no contract, it's just back to the negotiating table, though I suspect CUPE will have a better and faster resolution than they would have otherwise.
There is considerable debate as to whether this is a good thing. I lean towards the "yeah it is" side for the following reasons:
But it has been so, so long since I've seen anything that wasn't constant, crushing loss that I'll take what I can get for today.
I was at a lunchtime solidarity picket when this happened. It's a victory of sorts—in the battle sense, not the war sense. There's still no contract, it's just back to the negotiating table, though I suspect CUPE will have a better and faster resolution than they would have otherwise.
There is considerable debate as to whether this is a good thing. I lean towards the "yeah it is" side for the following reasons:
- The government declaring a strike illegal does not make it so, and you can successfully wildcat.
- The entire organized labour movement can be mobilized very quickly for a general strike if the cause is sufficiently dramatic.
- Ford is not untouchable even with a majority government, and pressure can be applied through non-electoral means even when he has dictatorial powers.
But it has been so, so long since I've seen anything that wasn't constant, crushing loss that I'll take what I can get for today.
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Date: 2022-11-08 03:41 pm (UTC)"there's a better world, and on a quiet day, when I hold my breath I can hear her say she's on her way."
I'd love to see the Conservatives rendered unelectable for a decade or ten, and I hope that's Doug Ford's longest lasting legacy, but as you observe it's going to take a lot to make that happen.
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Date: 2022-11-08 10:18 pm (UTC)I feel like government lose election more than oppositions win them, but the Fnord Tories are going in the right direction for that...if they keep making these kind of blunders the knives may come out before the next election, once the powers behind the throne realize he's come an electoral liability. Unfortunately, still some years to go; OTOH, some years for the NDP make themselves look like a credible alternative.
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Date: 2022-11-08 11:13 pm (UTC)Definitely worth taking s moment to celebrate.
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Date: 2022-11-08 11:29 pm (UTC)Of course he didn't last time because there was a fucking apocalypse. Given the speed of apocalypses, the odds are pretty high that something like that will happen again.
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Date: 2022-11-11 01:47 am (UTC)The only news I heard was that public workers would be forced to accept a contract they did not agree to or support, and suddenly striking has been deemed illegal. Our news forgot the follow up.
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