Lakeside Packers/ Tyson strike

Reverend Blair

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RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

A little more on the attempt on the union leader's life....There were 3 cars involved. They ran O'Halloran's SUV off the road. He had to go the hospital and is reported to be using a cane today.

Is that the way corporations are supposed to behave? Trying to injure or kill people who stand up to them?
 

no1important

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RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

No production at Lakeside; inspectors won't cross picket line

Federal meat inspectors stayed out of the Lakeside Packers plant on Monday, saying they were concerned for their safety when crossing the picket line.

Inspectors had been crossing the line into the plant in Brooks, Alta., since some workers walked off the job on Oct. 12 over wages and working conditions.

Hundreds of employees who disagree with the strike action taken by the United Food and Commercial Workers local 401 have been entering the plant to continue their meatpacking jobs.

Well I wish they would of refused to cross on other grounds than safety. They should not cross period and respect the legal picket line.
 

Nascar_James

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We should send some of our good Union Busters up there. They would surely take care of business.

Once the Union Busters are done, Tyson can do a Ronald Reagan and just fire the whole bunch of them and re-hire all new workers.

No one's demanding that these workers stay there. They are free to work where they want. They don't own the company, so it is not their rules.
 

no1important

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RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

Lawsuit threatened as Lakeside strike drags on

BROOKS, Alta. — The nastiness that has marked a two-week-old strike at a southern Alberta slaughterhouse continued Wednesday as the plant's owners threatened to sue federal meat inspectors and veterinarians who have refused to cross the picket line.

I say tough titty for Tyson. Pay people a fair wage and treat them properly and they would not be out on strike.
 

Nascar_James

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Re: RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

Reverend Blair said:
You should be in jail, James.

Jail? For having moderate views, Rev?

Around these parts my views are actually (beleive it or not), left of center on many issues.

You folks up in Canada need to re-align your political scale to center it properly. As it stands, it is centered substantially towards the left.

Being a moderate, I had suggested to simply have some competent union busters handle the situation. This does not include violence in any way. Some on the far right would have suggested far more extreme measures, like taking the company completely out of Canada and heading south.
 

missile

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Long as you guarantee the product will never get into Canada,I'm all for that.Your Mexican workers would never dare go on strike,eh?
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

You aren't anywhere close to being a moderate, Nascar Nero. Drop the bullshit.

You were suggesting the use of union busters. American union busters, especially those who work for the meat packing industry, have been documented to be violent and to use illegal methods.

Inciting violence is a crime here in Canada, Nero. You should be in jail.
 

Reverend Blair

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Some on the far right would have suggested far more extreme measures, like taking the company completely out of Canada and heading south.

They should have been forcibly removed from Canada when they wouldn't open their books for parliament. The plant should have been given to the workers to run as co-op.
 

no1important

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RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

It should of been given to workers to run as a co-op is right. That Lakeside is pure scum and they have really proven it with this strike not to mention not opening their books or how they ripped off cattle farmers during bse crisis.

But Alberta being the anti union (and scab) capital of Canada (look at how many TWU and workers at tyson crossed the picket lines) this does not surprise me. MOst of Canada has tougher labour legislation than America and even Alberta does not have "right to work" laws like so many US states do including Nascars.

The weak Alberta labour laws seems to me why places like Lakeside/Tyson open shop there. I know in BC that bs happening at Tysons would not happen here.
 

MMMike

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Re: RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

no1important said:
No production at Lakeside; inspectors won't cross picket line

Federal meat inspectors stayed out of the Lakeside Packers plant on Monday, saying they were concerned for their safety when crossing the picket line.

Inspectors had been crossing the line into the plant in Brooks, Alta., since some workers walked off the job on Oct. 12 over wages and working conditions.

Hundreds of employees who disagree with the strike action taken by the United Food and Commercial Workers local 401 have been entering the plant to continue their meatpacking jobs.

Well I wish they would of refused to cross on other grounds than safety. They should not cross period and respect the legal picket line.

Government workers work for the taxpayers... they have no business refusing to do their jobs because they don't like the politics of the packing plant, or whatever the case may be. If they don't like it, they can work elsewhere.

If it is legitimate concern for their safety, that is a different matter.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

They should have every right to refuse to cross a picket line. By crossing the line they are taking the side of a foreign corporation over Canadian workers.
 

Hank C Cheyenne

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Food inspectors cross picket line to enter Alberta's Lakeside packing plant
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BROOKS, Alta. (CP) - Federal food inspectors crossed the picket line outside the Lakeside Packers slaughterhouse on Thursday after a judge ordered striking workers not to bar their access.

"As of 10:30 this morning, our staff successfully crossed the picket line without any incident," Philip Amundson of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said from Ottawa.

The presence of between 20 and 25 inspectors and veterinarians meant work at the meat-packer in southeastern Alberta was able to resume. Carcasses from previous days as well as Thursday's load were being examined, Amundson said.

Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers are trying to get a first contract at Lakeside. But hundreds of workers who don't support the strike have shown up for work daily and found themselves pitted against their colleagues as they cross the line.

However, the refusal of the inspectors to cross out of fears for their safety had suspended production for at least two days.

There was no danger on Thursday, said Amundson.

"Our staff worked with the RCMP and the UFCW representative and the crossing went without any incident."

Tyson Foods spokesman Gary Mickelson in a news release the company was pleased the inspectors crossed the picket line. He said 1,100 people worked slaughtering and processing meet Wednesday.

Mickelson said the court order means once the inspectors arrive, "the picketers are to clear the road and allow them to enter or exit without delay.

"We're hopeful this order gives the inspectors the additional assurances they say they need in order to remain on the job," the release said.

In other developments, police were investigating after a rock was thrown through a window at the food inspection agency's Brooks office earlier in the week. The office was unoccupied at the time and it wasn't known if the vandalism was related to the strike, police said.

As well, Lakeside lawyers headed to a Calgary courtroom yet again to argue that the union should be held in contempt and fined for breaching an Alberta Labour Relations Board directive and court order aimed at restricting pickets.

Affidavits filed in support of the motion in Court of Queen's Bench allege union members have used a variety of tactics to hamper plant operations, including placing nails on access roads and using vehicles to block entrances.

"There's certainly some increased tensions," said union spokesman Tom Hesse.

Hesse said RCMP officers have been telling pickets to watch their language.

"I think the RCMP is walking out onto thin ice in telling people to not express themselves openly."

There have been several arrests linked to the strike since it began Oct. 12.

The latest involve two men charged Wednesday evening for assault and breach of recognizance. Police said the alleged crimes were related to the strike, but did not occur on or near company property.

Kames Alue, 30, and Abraham Monyabue, 30, both of Brooks, were to appear for a bail hearing Thursday.

©The Canadian Press, 2005
 

MMMike

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Re: RE: Lakeside Packers/ Tys

Reverend Blair said:
They should have every right to refuse to cross a picket line. By crossing the line they are taking the side of a foreign corporation over Canadian workers.

No, they are refusing to do the job for which they are paid because of their own political leanings. To spin it otherwise is ridiculous.
 

peapod

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Exactly rev..we know exactly what nero was suggesting, yet we must listen to his so called "christian" spin, and yet...there he is..mind you no balls to come right out and say it :roll: :roll: just hint at violence...What a chicken shit :? :?
 

Hank C Cheyenne

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They should have been forcibly removed from Canada when they wouldn't open their books for parliament. The plant should have been given to the workers to run as co-op.

...no offence but that is about the stupidest thing I have heard on this forum...and I have heard some stupid things... 8O
 

MMMike

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[quote="Reverend Blair]
The plant should have been given to the workers to run as co-op.[/quote]

:roll: Given? What are we, communist china? The worker are free to try to buy the plant if they have the $, and if the company is selling.