Are they managed properly?Forestry, agriculture, fishing, mining, tourism, manufacturing, natural gas, ranching, ship building, deep sea ports................how much more real can we be?
Are they managed properly?Forestry, agriculture, fishing, mining, tourism, manufacturing, natural gas, ranching, ship building, deep sea ports................how much more real can we be?
Are they managed properly?
It's the Unions fault that management is ****ed up? Since when is management Union?No idea, probably some are, some aren't. One thing for sure if the Unions were taken out of the equation they'd be managed a lot better. Nothing like supporting a fourth level of parasites.
petros;1550432[B said:]It's the Unions fault that management is ****ed up?[/B] Since when is management Union?
Drones, parasites and sh*t disturbers are the norm in and out of the Union setting.
Nobody gets canned if they are Union members?
With B.C. budget, Clark establishes her conservative credentials - The Globe and MailThe government intends to reduce the civil service by more than 2,000 people by the end of 2014/15.
The K-12 education budget barely moved from 2011-12 to 2012-13. It was $5.2-billion a year ago and will be $5.3-billion this year. More impressive, however, is what the B.C. government has done with health-care costs, which not that long ago were rising at the rate of about 7 per cent a year.
Over the next few years, the budget forecasts Health Ministry spending to increase by an average of less than 3 per cent a year.
In all, the budgets of 14 of 17 ministries have either been cut or increased by less than 1 per cent over the next three years.
Mr. Falcon seemed almost embarrassed to admit that the province’s debt-to-GDP ratio was going to inch up to 18.3 per cent in 2014-15 before – if all goes according to plan – it begins to go downward again. (B.C.’s accumulated debt will hit $66-billion in two years). By contrast, Ontario’s debt-to-GDP ratio is 37 per cent. The country’s as a whole is 35 per cent.
$60 billion...so? BC has a great credit rating, and one of the lowest debt to gdp ratios amongst provinces. More important is what the government is doing. They seem to be doing many things to address the debt issue, which doesn't really look that bad.
With B.C. budget, Clark establishes her conservative credentials - The Globe and Mail