As it is in the U.S., so it will be in Cacada (intentional misspelling).
Or, as above, so below. Canada is (and has been ) falling in line with
the U.S. thought process and the Harpie ascends to the top of the
lap-dog heap as he sends 1400 Canadian troops to the U.S. war games in
the Pacific arena as the Olympics begin in London. Pay homage to the
"big Stick" or be beaten with it. As to where the U.S. is leading this,
I think I would prefer to be beaten with it. Will it be China that
starts the next war, or the U.S.? Or will it be shadow op's so blurry no
one will know.
But I digress.
This post from portside is what I am sending:
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/07/labor-ready-jobs-temp-workers-investigation
...
It's not a pretty formula, but it works. With 600
offices and a workforce of 400,000 - more employees
than Target or Home Depot - Labor Ready is the
undisputed king of the blue-collar temp industry.
Specializing in "tough-to-fill, high-turnover
positions," the company dispatches people to dig
ditches, demolish buildings, remove debris, stock giant
fulfillment warehouses - jobs that take their toll on a
body. (See "I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave.") And
business is booming.*Labor Ready's parent company,
TrueBlue, saw its profits soar 55 percent last year, to
$31 million, on $1.3 billion in sales.* The Bureau of
Labor Statistics predicts that "employment services,"
which includes temporary labor, will remain among the
fastest growing sectors through 2020.TrueBlue CEO
Steve Cooper, who*/took home nearly $2 million/* last
year, predicts "a bright future ahead."
...
The minimum wage, part-time slave is on the rise in Canada too and it's
not just high school drop outs or even grads, it is now reaching college
level and will soon be accepting bodies from university general degrees.
D.
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