Alberta NDP proposes legislation harmful to family farms BUT good for public sector u

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Alberta NDP proposes legislation harmful to family farms BUT good for public sector unions

The Alberta NDP has proposed new legislation that amounts to a socialist attack on the family farm and the rural way of life.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzPV7O9gG4o

The legislation requires farms, regardless of size to meet mandatory occupational health and safety requirements including inspections. This law mandates worker's compensation board (WCB) coverage to all workers, paid or unpaid. Farms now will have to adhere to child labor laws and meet laws regarding overtime and hours of work requirements. Then there's the NDP's favorite part: the new law will also allow for the unionization of farm workers, paid or unpaid.

That might all seem good for city folks. Everyone wants a safer workplace, farmers included. But this is bad legislation that doesn’t understand the farm way of life.

Farmers won't be able to teach their kids or grandchildren about farming and hard work. The extension of child labor laws to family farms makes it illegal for a 10 year old to earn money picking eggs for their grandma. Those are the best moments of a farm kid's life. And those are being taken away by urban leftist meddlers.

There are so many reason this law is bad for farmers yet the NDP is pushing ahead with it at breakneck speed. Why? Here's the real reason I think the NDP are doing this: the unions. This grows the unions and that’s really who the NDP govern for, isn't it?

Allowing farm workers to unionize grows the NDP union base by a potential 60000 workers over 40 thousand farms and ranches across Alberta. And there's more.

How many extra unionized government employees will be needed to handle at least 40,000 WCB files? What about all the occupational health and safety inspectors? The government will need to hire many more to pop in on those 40,000 farms. The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees must be rubbing their greedy hands together right now.

Landowning peasants in Stalin's Russia were called Kulaks. They were painted as greedy for resisting forced collectivization of their farms. In Alberta, we are all Kulaks now.

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CDNBear

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Yes and no.

I know in Ontario, we could use something like this.

Too many farmer/processors working hungry folk long hours for low pay. While they drive Escalade's with farm plates.
 

petros

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Yes and no.

I know in Ontario, we could use something like this.

Too many farmer/processors working hungry folk long hours for low pay. While they drive Escalade's with farm plates.

Just like any other job, farm employers are aleady bound to labour laws.
 

CDNBear

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Full time, working for farmer/processors. Not farm hands.

Don Chapman Foods, is owned by a farmer/processor. His processing plant is on one of his farms, and falls under agriculture. He can and does work employees up to 60 hours/wk, with little notice. No OT.
 

petros

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Full time, working for farmer/processors. Not farm hands.

Don Chapman Foods, is owned by a farmer/processor. His processing plant is on one of his farms, and falls under agriculture. He can and does work employees up to 60 hours/wk, with little notice. No OT.
ON needs fixing. You'd never get away with that here.
 

CDNBear

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ON needs fixing. You'd never get away with that here.
A few years ago, he led a convoy of farmers in tractors, to Queens Park, protesting against the the middle men that buy their product for cheap and sell it at an exaggerated profit, lol.

I know the man, he's a real piece of work.
 

Cannuck

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that's f-cked

Perhaps if the silly farmers had been willing to work with the government in the past, this bill may never have happened. Alberta is the only province where OH&S regs were not enforced on farms. They could have worked with the Conservatives but wouldn't. Sucks to be them. Maybe they'll get their collective heads out of their rectums now.