To: Nachum
And I'll bet those bargin-hugery,not-the-richest-in-the-world customers in Jonquiere, Quebec are just so happy the unions won and Wal-Mart -- along with its merchandise, its jobs, and its tax revenue for the community -- is no more.
41 posted on
02/11/2005 3:00:11 PM PST by
yankeedame
("Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.")
To: yankeedame
And I'll bet those bargin-hugery,not-the-richest-in-the-world customers in Jonquiere, Quebec are just so happy the unions won and Wal-Mart -- along with its merchandise, its jobs, and its tax revenue for the community -- is no more. The radio news report yesterday was talking about some of the employees crying too.
On CBC radio yesterday, (Canada's airamerica) they were interviewing some one high up in Wal-mart who described a most bizarre situation. When the Quebec government receives a phone call or two from employees, they are automatically required to judge the viability of a union in that business. The Quebec officials then took it to a judge, who ruled that Wal-Mart should have a union.
This was imposed on the employees by a Quebec judge.
Our federal government is owned and operated by Quebec. No wonder our country is so ****** !
59 posted on
02/11/2005 4:47:29 PM PST by
fanfan
(" The liberal party is not corrupt " Prime Minister Paul Martin)
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