Oh shut up Buzz
CAW's Hargrove Urges Voters to Defeat Conservatives
TORONTO, Jan. 18 /CNW/ - CAW president Buzz Hargrove wants to reiterate
the union's position during the current federal election campaign, a position
clearly stated in a recommendation adopted by hundreds of CAW workplace
leaders who attended CAW Council in December 2005.
The CAW recommendation urges its membership to vote to support NDP
incumbents and NDP candidates with a strong chance of winning in the current
campaign. In ridings where the NDP candidate does not have a strong chance of
winning, CAW members are encouraged to vote for the candidate who has the best
chance to beat the Conservatives.
Hargrove joined Prime Minister Paul Martin Wednesday in a Strathroy,
Ontario campaign event for his announcement of a pension guarantee fund to
protect workers pensions when their employer goes bankrupt. Hargrove was also
on hand for Martin's announcement committing to maintain the viability of
Ford's St. Thomas, Ontario auto assembly plant.
At the event Hargrove outlined concerns about the damage that a Harper
Conservative victory would bring to federal government powers and programs.
Hargrove is urging Canadians to vote for the candidate in their riding who is
most likely to defeat the Conservatives.
In response to a reporter's question about what that means for Quebec
voters, Hargrove stated that it is up to the people of Quebec to decide how
they vote to stop a Harper government.
Oh sure the CAW is endorsing the NDP if they 'stand a chance'
but Buzz is endorsing whateverLiberal can find him for a photo op
with PM.
The result of Buzz's brilliant Strategic Voting plan is;
Poll Result: CAW's support of Liberals drive voters to the Conservatives
A poll released by the SEIU, a union that has no love lost for the CAW
who raided them.
As I have said this election shows how divided the House of Labour is.
It needs a total renovation.
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