Union Bug Blog
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Apr 11, 2008 -
MGEU President Mostly Positive About Province's 2008 Budget
On Wednesday, the province of Manitoba delivered its ninth balanced budget in a row with a projected surplus of $96 million.
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Apr 08, 2008 -
A Day in Your Life Would be Scary Without Government
As a result of a relentless propaganda war, many people have the opinion that government "just creates red tape" and doesn't really help ordinary people. Let's see if that is really true by examining a typical day in your life as a middle-class Canadian and how government affects you.
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Apr 03, 2008 -
NUPGE Continues Campaign to Save Public Medicare System
Ottawa (3 Apr. 2008) - The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) has issued two new public education tools as part of its ongoing campaign to defend and expand Canada's public medicare system.
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Mar 31, 2008 -
Mind The Gap
A recently released study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) questions the Canadian government’s strategy of tax cutting and provides further evidence that the income gap between wealthy and average Canadians continues to grow.
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Mar 26, 2008 -
MGEU Urges Everyone to Participate in Earth Hour
This March 29, Earth Hour will be observed for the second consecutive year. This year’s event will be recognized in dozens of cities around the world.
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Mar 20, 2008 -
City Unfriendly to Upper Fort Garry
The ongoing debate about the future of the Upper Fort Garry site took another important step recently as Winnipeg City Council denied Councillor Dan Vandal’s motion to extend the time given to the group trying to raise funds to develop the location of the birthplace of Winnipeg into an interpretive centre.
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Mar 13, 2008 -
The Other Side of Voluntary Reduced Workweek
The Government of Manitoba has recently announced that it is once again encouraging civil servants to take more time off through an expanded Voluntary Reduced Workweek (VRW) program. You should know that this could have a negative impact on you or others within your department.
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Mar 10, 2008 -
The Economy is Soaring High, So Why Aren't Wages?
A recent column in the Winnipeg Free Press argued that divisions in Canadian society no longer run across language or religious lines, but rather economic ones. Today, Canada is divided by where people live, how much education they have, and the amount of money they make. And things are not getting better for working class Manitobans, just as they aren’t across the rest of the country.
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Mar 07, 2008 -
International Women's Day 2008 Marks a Special Anniversary
In 1977, the United Nations adopted a resolution calling upon member states to proclaim a day for women’s rights and international peace.
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Mar 03, 2008 -
Advantages to "Parallel" System a Myth
Those who advocate for the increased privatization of the medicare system in Canada now often resort to the promotion of what is referred to as “parallel health care.” This is the notion that we can have two separate and relatively independent health systems – one private and one public – coexisting and, most importantly, having a positive effect with regard to reducing wait times in the public system. But history has shown us that not only are such parallel systems no better in terms of wait times than purely public ones, they often make the public system less efficient and wait times even longer.