couple of questions.  does not hiring union help mean the BMG is
anti-union?  does the group follow this practice in the other venues in
which they perform - six or seven other, iirc?  maybe - and i'm not taking
a position one way or another on this - this was a toronto only situation.

Shel 
"You meet the nicest people with a Pentax" 


> [Original Message]
> From: frank theriault 

> But, that's not what my button (and I) are protesting.  They came into
> Toronto this year, rented an old theatre and purpose-renovated it for
> their show.  Problem is, they've refused to hire union workers. 
> Toronto's a union town, and IMHO, they should really respect that, and
> hire union.
>
> Now, I understand that they have every right to hire non-union. 
> However, I have every right disagree with them, and to voice that
> disagreement, and to inform others of their decision to hire not hire
> union.  I have no problem with anyone who goes to see their show; 
> that's a personal decision.  However, I think that everyone should at
> least be aware of BMG's anti-union position.


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