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Release the Agreement
As a taxpayer, i want to see what the tentative agreement is now before we have to swallow it as a fait accompli. Then I can call my councillor and register my support or opposition. I want to reserve judgement until I see the terms of the agreement but if the city allows bankable sick days to continue then I will donate to, volunteer for and vote for the candidate that promises to eliminate this disgusting travesty.
Submitted by Paul Jacobelli at 2:45 PM Monday, July 27 2009
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Where are the details?
Do they get to keep their banked sick days? If so, I actually feel sorry for the people of Toronto who will continue to pay for this. This smells of 'giving in' to a pathetic union. What a great example to younger people. Throw a tantrum and walk away and you get what you want. Miller just signed his political death certificate.
Submitted by Rokbass at 9:58 AM Monday, July 27 2009
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Release the Agreement
As a taxpayer, i want to see what the tentative agreement is now before we have to swallow it as a fait accompli. Then I can call my councillor and register my support or opposition. I want to reserve judgement until I see the terms of the agreement but if the city allows bankable sick days to continue then I will donate to, volunteer for and vote for the candidate that promises to eliminate this disgusting travesty.
Submitted by Paul Jacobelli at 2:45 PM Monday, July 27 2009
Agree 81|Disagree 11|Alert a Moderator
Where are the details?
Do they get to keep their banked sick days? If so, I actually feel sorry for the people of Toronto who will continue to pay for this. This smells of 'giving in' to a pathetic union. What a great example to younger people. Throw a tantrum and walk away and you get what you want. Miller just signed his political death certificate.
Submitted by Rokbass at 9:58 AM Monday, July 27 2009
Agree 77|Disagree 17|Alert a moderator