He found some things about Canadian labour over the years.
2004 the CAW, 2007 the UTU conductors, 2009 TCRC Engineers
all showed him "How We Strike and Why".
That said, more than once CN was found gulity of negligence
in cases of worker's death under his watch.
He should have died behind bars.
Cy Valley said
8:58 AM, 12/17/17
Still waiting to hear from BD.
Calvin said
9:31 AM, 12/17/17
Does this mean no one will need to pity us CSX people any longer?
Thunderwagon5000 said
9:41 AM, 12/17/17
Heh. Jaimie boy Boychuck's not going tu mellow anytime soon.
You do have my sincere regrets that
you will continue tu suffer under his
sphere of influence.
steam300 said
10:25 AM, 12/17/17
The famous poet Thunder made a good point, he should have died behind bars. His policies and actions led to deaths of others, what sickens me the most is his attitude of "it's just business" spread to lots of others and will continue for generations. I would love to know the numbers over the years of people whom got their jobs back in arbitration after being fired by his reign of terror? I would be willing to bet it was over 60%. There is a long list of Hunteresqe folk out there, Boychuk, Creel, Norm Hart and Elliot-Thomby who will carry on his legacy. All I can add is that there is now some competition in Hell for the devil
https://www.wsj.com/articles/csx-ceo-hunter-harrison-has-died-1513453754
He found some things about Canadian labour over the years.
2004 the CAW, 2007 the UTU conductors, 2009 TCRC Engineers
all showed him "How We Strike and Why".
That said, more than once CN was found gulity of negligence
in cases of worker's death under his watch.
He should have died behind bars.
Does this mean no one will need to pity us CSX people any longer?
Heh. Jaimie boy Boychuck's not going tu mellow anytime soon.
You do have my sincere regrets that
you will continue tu suffer under his
sphere of influence.
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