Canadian Parliament passes anti-union legislation (Oh Canada how could you)
http://www.workdayminnesota.org/articles/canadian-parliament-passes-anti-union-legislation
By Mark Gruenberg, Press Associates Union News Service
July 12, 2015
OTTAWA
Using moves taken wholesale from the right wings playbook in the United States, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the Conservative Party leader, jammed a wide-ranging anti-union law through Parliament.
The law forces unions and nobody else -- to disclose every financial item, including who got paid and each payments purpose. That includes otherwise-confidential licensing agreements and fees for professional services, such as attorneys that unions use.
Harpers law, enacted before expected parliamentary elections this year, drew outrage from seven of Canadas 11 provinces, the Canadian Labour Congress, its largest union the Canadian Union of Public Employees and other unions in the U.S. northern neighbor.
CUPE called the law just one more reason for voters to oust Harper, a Conservative, from the prime ministers chair, and elect a New Democratic Party government. NDP is the leading opposition party in Parliament.
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