
An open letter to the unions
Source: Ken
Kuzminski Published:
September 12th 2008
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Brothers and Sisters,
Over the course of the past 150 years the Canadian labour movement
has won many significant battles, earning rights and privileges that
many take for granted and others would have us believe are at odds
with prosperity.
The hard work of union leaders and support of their members have won
landmark concessions, such as 40-hour work weeks, pensions, pay
equity, job security and safety. No longer are we relying on a
canary to tell us things have gone askew.
More and more, these gains are being threatened, not through major
legislation, but through slow and methodical erosion of legislations
and industry deregulations. Corporate profits are increasingly
focused on shareholder interests that are now at odds – literally
out of balance – with the workers, craftsmen and women who provide
the skills and labour that assure that very prosperity.
We all are working harder and longer to afford the basics. Housing
costs have increased dramatically and inflation has outpaced wage
parity. Institutions such as health and education are under constant
attack by private interests and are less affordable then ever, less
accessible to Canadian families. Job security is threatened by
recent trade agreements such as the softwood lumber deal and the
security prosperity partnership. Worker rights are threatened by
lack of vision and planning. We have reached a time when agreements
can be changed by the stroke of a pen, rather than through
negotiations.
We must look at how the labour movement has won those battles and
look at the battles we are fighting today. From the Winnipeg strike
in 1919 to the issues of today, where multi-nationals, corporate
takeovers and government collusion have created a battleground that
dwarfs the rights of everyday Canadians. The lesson we have learned
from the workers of the early 20th century is that there is strength
in numbers.

The canary is singing. It’s time to stand together, to stand for
each other, stand for our families, our livelihoods and our future.
The beauty of democracy is in the power of the vote, not the pen.
It’s critical that the power of the brotherhood and sisterhood be
heard.
It’s time to stand strong – to insist your voice be heard in
Parliament.
In solidarity,
Ken Kuzminski
NDP Candidate
Yellowhead Federal Riding |