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gerryh

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yup I did




Then you know these are local and provincial only laws. They are NOT federal. Progressive provinces like Alberta, BC, Sask, Nanuvut, NWT,and Yukon do not restrict retail openings. Something you want to take away.
 

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I'm not, you're projecting. You do that a lot. It's why you live for little gotchya's like this. It soothes that ache your anger causes you. For a little while anyways. lol.

He's kinda like a vulture. Circling around until he spots what he thinks is a dying animal, lol.
 

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I never had a problem with working on holidays, even xmas or new years. Hell Id volunteer for it. More money.

I doubt they'd be able to pass a law forcing businesses to actually close on a holiday. It sounds like a good idea in theory but telling businesses when they can or cant be open sounds like an over reach. If people want to shop on any given day and there is a business willing to sell stuff to them on that day they should be able to.

If you are full time and working on a stat holiday you get paid for your regular shift + time and 1/2 for working the holiday. So 2.5 times your regular salary. If they get somebody hourly in they get the 1.5 time and regular employee gets his vacation day (paid). Either way the company pays 2.5 times what he normally would. I think that more than anything is why they close on most stat holidays. Boxing day is only exception and that is because it has become a retail frenzy that money in compensates for money out.

I think Ontario and/or Toronto used to have a law that stores must close but I believe it was challenged and possibly overturned. Either that or they just pay the fine for Boxing Day. Probably figure they won't make back their expenses on the others.
 

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Then you know these are local and provincial only laws. They are NOT federal. Progressive provinces like Alberta, BC, Sask, Nanuvut, NWT,and Yukon do not restrict retail openings. Something you want to take away.
Some people actually understand what free means.

He's kinda like a vulture. Circling around until he spots what he thinks is a dying animal, lol.
He likes low hanging fruit. Anything that actually involves sticking his neck out gets ignored. His ego is simply to fragile.
 

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Then you know these are local and provincial only laws. They are NOT federal. Progressive provinces like Alberta, BC, Sask, Nanuvut, NWT,and Yukon do not restrict retail openings. Something you want to take away.

so name me a mall that is open on Christmas day

I am not taking anything away...

I stand with the rights of the worker who is not unionized to say no, I am not working on Christmas day or various other Stats, and you can't make me regardless of pressure to do so, because I am a Canadian with human rights and no I don't have to look for a different job
 

CDNBear

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so name me a mall that is open on Christmas day
Upper Canada mall.

I am not taking anything away...

I stand with the rights of the worker who is not unionized to say no, I am not working on Christmas day or various other Stats, and you can't make me regardless of pressure to do so, because I am a Canadian with human rights and no I don't have to look for a different job
You do realize that you don't have to work there right?

You have freedom of choice.
 

gerryh

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so name me a mall that is open on Christmas day

I am not taking anything away...

I stand with the rights of the worker who is not unionized to say no, I am not working on Christmas day or various other Stats, and you can't make me regardless of pressure to do so, because I am a Canadian with human rights and no I don't have to look for a different job




Any one can say No to anything. It is then up to management as to whether or not that employee is worth keeping.


See, it's all about choices. All about the freedom to choose. An employee has he right to refuse, and an employer has the right to find a different employee.
 

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Monsters are still here - from Boko Harm in Nigeria, to ISIL in the ME.
But you missed the main point.
Or choose to overlook it.


Totally off topic, Goob but every time I hear that name 'Boko Haram' I can't help but think it should have been a rock group rather than a terrorist org.
 

Sal

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Any one can say No to anything. It is then up to management as to whether or not that employee is worth keeping.


See, it's all about choices. All about the freedom to choose. An employee has he right to refuse, and an employer has the right to find a different employee.

hm no mall I see

yes gerry it is all about choice and the freedom to choose I agree with you there but some people are less equal than others and I know you get that

but that was never really the issue here...the issue was about freedom to go to the service if one chose to by making Veteran's Day a holiday for all...it doesn't matter to me one way or another since part of what you say I agree with...war is sh*t and those sh*ts who send them to war have to justify sending young lives off to die and it isn't all noble, it isn't at all...it's sometimes a whim of some idiot in charge who simply can't problem solve or lets hundreds die for a yard of ground

there's no glory to a dead man, he is dead and will never enjoy the freedom that we know...only what we recognize as his sacrifice is a glory and a poor tribute to a man who is dead or comes back without his mind intact or half of his body blown away

we agree on more than you might ever know
 

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I heard a chap on CTV yesterday making the point that if the kids are in school they will be participating in Remembrance Day ceremonies. If they are not, there's a good chance they will be as he put it 'watching cartoons'. When we are long gone it is they who we hope will carry the torch but how many will bother if they haven't been an active participant whilst young?
 

Sal

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I heard a chap on CTV yesterday making the point that if the kids are in school they will be participating in Remembrance Day ceremonies. If they are not, there's a good chance they will be as he put it 'watching cartoons'. When we are long gone it is they who we hope will carry the torch but how many will bother if they haven't been an active participant whilst young?

I agree with that, we always do remembrance of the dead at school

we have to have a certain number of teaching days each year...if this becomes a Stat, they will just rake back the PD days, kids don't get it anyway...and maybe they shoudn't

their comprehension is limited