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Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty's government introduced legislation Tuesday afternoon that will strip unionized TTC workers of the right to strike.

Date: 2011-02-24 03:09 pm (UTC)
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Suicide? Not often.

However, it does interfere with patient health; many elderly with low incomes rely upon public transit to reach primary care physicians or treatment clinics. The loss of Wheeltrans in particular leaves folks in desperate straits.

I was lucky; I didn't have any chronic or life-threatening illnesses, and was in reasonably good physical condition. I could afford to take cabs and carpool to reach work during our month-long transit strike. (Though I spent more on cabs during the strike than I did on transit for the next five months.) I didn't miss doctor or dentist appointments (though I likely would have had to reschedule a few had the strike lasted longer) and I was within walking distance of my grocery store and pharmacy.

Let me put this in automotive terms; a transit strike is as limiting for transit riders as if workers picketed the driveway of every commuter.

-- Steve still doesn't know what the right balance is on this issue, but thinks it's far less straightforward than a knee-jerk "solidarity forever" or "fire 'em and hire a new batch" reaction.

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