Economic impact of possible rail stoppage
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Dennis Darby, president and CEO of Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss the potential economic impact of a possible rail stoppage.
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Baloney! They are intentionally forcing both railways to take strike action at the same time, when the union never had any intent to do so. They are doing it in order to force arbitration, rather than negotiating.; funny how the man in this video neglected to mention that inconvenient fact.
Thr strike MUST happrn now.
If a company wont negotiate with their workers then all negative reprocusions of a strike is on the company
If a company or its workers striking is so impactful that it necessitates a forced arbitration or back to work legislation than that industry should be broken up. Our issue is that we have a oligopoly that runs most businesses in the country with minimal competition.
Australia already has un-manned rail. Something Canada should explore. Unfortunately, I don't think a computer will ever be able to honk on the horn at late hours of the night.
Australia doesn't have 10,000 feet mountains raining down rocks, or 12 -20 feet of snow in places.
@@MidnightVisions Not all of Canada is like BC.
@@MidnightVisions Dangerous jobs should be done by computers.
Trudeau's Canada, sinking ship
This has absolutely nothing to do with Trudeau nor is Canada a sinking ship .
smdh
@@shari9721 You must be a Liberal supporter. This country is dead thanks to the Lib/NDP clown show.
@@shari9721 So naive.
@@shari9721 Agreed. Canada isn't a sinking ship. We've sunk.
@@Andrew-hp1jk too bad we're not a submarine
where did they get this guy, the parties never left the table
Media need to stop making CP and CN look like the victims here.
The railroad monopoly continues, they shouldn’t be allowed to strike and cause the economy to come to an halt,like in Covid, essential service.
Very annoying person