The Canadian Method of Preventing Strikes And Lockouts
The Canadian Method of Preventing Strikes And Lockouts
William Lyon Mackenzie King
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So you see, gentlemen, if you take into consideration those different classes, take the street railways, the steam railways, the shipping com- panies, and the commercial telegraph- ers, you will see that so far as the agencies of transportation and com- munication are concerned, with the ex- ception of the cases that I have men- tioned, we have enjoyed for nearly five and a half years a complete immunity from industrial strife. ACT GENERALLY APPROVED Now you will ask me how is this Act viewed b...y the different classes in Can- ada. Well, I think I may say that the public generally have viewed that Act with a good deal of favor; that you could not get any government today to repeal that statute, if you tried. The Liberal government put it upon the 11 books. The Conservative government is in power today, and the Minister was asked the other day if it was his inten- tion to repeal the Act, and he replied that he had no intention of the kind, no such intention whatever. So I think we may take it for granted that the Act has appealed to the general public to the extent, at least, that it will remain upon our books.
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