35 years ago minimum wage was about $1.50/hr. Now it is almost 7 times that. Meanwhile tradespersons wages have only gone up about 3 times. Like most dippers your math skills are non existent.
It isn't just the high wages demanded by unionized manufacturing that is causing us to be non competitive. Non union auto manufacturers pay nearly as much with bonus's. It is the ultra high taxes and environmental laws with no basis in reality combined with featherbedding union rules that are making us uncompetitive in the world market.
First, though it was not you who said it, I know very well what I am talking about. And there are many studies to support that. It is not a question of what works in Sweden. It could not work here at this time because of the low Union participation and the active anti-union position of government.
Does it have to be explained that, when comparing income levels, constant dollars are the currency?
Minimum wage in every Canadian jurisdiction is less than 80% of what it was in 1977. There are tables to show that. Tables that I have looked to a number of times in the past.
Non Union manufacturer's pay as much because of what Unions have won. And you, and every one on the forum are the beneficiaries of that. And that is what is being taken away from you - or from mos - as real incomes have started to decline.How can Union rules be making us uncompetitive in World markets when most potential markets other than the US have far more unionisation than Canada?
There are no "ultra high" taxes in Canada. Canada is in the lower half of OECD nations in its tax levels.
Environmental laws with no basis in reality! Are you the reincarnation of a 19th. century coal merchant?