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NEWS & LETTERS, August-September 2002

OUR LIFE AND TIMES by Kevin A. Barry

Walkout in Canada

Toronto city workers staged a two-week general strike in July. At its height, some 22,000 workers walked picket lines. The strike left garbage uncollected and closed down swimming pools, ferry service, and needle exchanges for IV drug users. Finally, the Ontario provincial legislature voted for binding arbitration, after “pro-labor” New Democratic Party members betrayed the strikers by giving up plans to delay the vote. This forced an end to the strike.

This strike was not undertaken lightly. It concerned not wages, but the very existence of unionized labor in Toronto. The city government has announced plans to privatize municipal services, which could subject workers to mass layoffs. It offered to guarantee the jobs of only those with 10 years of seniority. The city even spurned a counter-offer from the labor bureaucracy that would have cut this to six years, still leaving thousands of workers in jeopardy. Now the arbitrator will no doubt propose a rotten compromise.

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