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Time To Bring Public Ownership Of The Telecommunications Industry Back

Posted by Tyler Kinch on 7th August 2006

Darren Entwistle’s (Telus CEO) made 14.096 Million last year.

A minimum wage earner in Alberta made $14,560 working full time last year.

This means that the Telus CEO made 968 times the amount of money as a minimum wage earner in Alberta did. Does he really deserve it? To break it down even further, it only took the CEO of Telus nine hours to make the same amount that the minimum wage earner makes in a year. Does he really do the same amount of work in those nine hours as the minimum wage earner does in an entire year? Not to mention he makes that money even while he is sleeping, unlike the minimum wage earner.

This is corporate corruption at its worse. If the telecommunications industry were underA Classic Example Of A Telephone public ownership again, the person in charge would not be making nearly as much as this. This means that more people could get hired, which means more jobs. Also, we don’t even need to shut Telus down. The government could compete with Telus. With little or no profit margin, the government could easily offer services for a lot cheaper then Telus could ever dream of. Also think of what we could use the little profit that we could make for. I can think of tons of things, starting with fixing the roofs of many schools in Calgary.

With Telus’s poor service and lack of regard for its unions, I say it’s about time we bring public ownership back to the telecommunications industry.

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Want to do business in Canada?

Posted by Tyler Kinch on 7th August 2006

I was having a discussion with my coworkers the other day about why I boycottwal_mart_low_wages_unhappy.jpg Wal-Mart. I stated my number one reason is that they force manufacturers to seek out cheaper labour to keep prices down. This forces the manufacturers to set up shop overseas and pay out slave wages. I am against these slave wages, and I am sure most Canadians are against them too.

So it got me thinking. We have laws for Canadian businesses. We have minimum wage in each province (Which isn’t adequate, but that’s for another article.) and we have regulations that businesses have to follow. Why not extend this legislation overseas? If you want to do business in Canada, you should have to follow Canadian Laws overseas and abroad. I’m sure this would go against NAFTA and/or other trade agreements in someway, but we should be working for the betterment of Canadian and World Citizens. And if agreements are making it possible for corporations to pay out slave wages, I say these agreements are not worth following, or they need some serious revising.

So why can’t we extend Canadian laws overseas for corporations in Canada having operations abroad? Whether they hire the labour directly or indirectly, I think they should have to follow Canadian labour laws. The labour laws in Canada seem to have no meaning if corporations can just outsource jobs elsewhere to get around the laws. The labour laws of Canada are meant to protect Canadian workers. If we don’t enforce the laws on Corporations that are outsourcing their jobs, then workers in Canada and around the world become less protected.

Posted in Corporations, Labour, Politics | 1 Comment »