What then happened to the ferry workers?

1) Got what they were after, no penalties
2) Got fired
3) Got thrown in jail for an illegal strike
4) None of the above

And no other people could be found who could operate a ferry?

--R

John M McIntosh wrote:

On 19-Jul-05, at 9:28 PM, BenzBarn wrote:

The cheap food policy in NA is really starting to show just how bad things
are getting. ( NA  has the cheapest food in the world ) It's said that
Canada has about 3 days supply of food. I don't believe this but even if it is true what that tells me is we import too much food here. It also tells me
that it's cheaper to import than to support a domestic industry.

Here on vancouver island last winter the ferry workers did an illegal strike for two days, so no car/truck traffic to the island (600,000+ people) The grocery stores had zero milk and vegetables on day 3, plus then a shortage brewing of lots more critical things...


John
1983 300TDt  352k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1992 300TDt  144k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1993 500SEL 165k Kilometers (mobil 1 0w40)



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