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BC NDP finally telling the US we won't wait, time is ours, so live with it

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    BC NDP finally telling the US we won't wait, time is ours, so live with it

    And to the Canadian Business Council, BC Chamber, and everyone else freaking out about setting a permanent time, fuck off

    Time zones are an arbitrary concept anyway, originally set to synch railways, so oligarchs created them

    It will be interesting though if the western coastal states force congress to follow - Canada leads

    #CDNpoli #BCpoli #Time #TimeChange

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    • matwright@mastodon.socialM matwright@mastodon.social

      BC NDP finally telling the US we won't wait, time is ours, so live with it

      And to the Canadian Business Council, BC Chamber, and everyone else freaking out about setting a permanent time, fuck off

      Time zones are an arbitrary concept anyway, originally set to synch railways, so oligarchs created them

      It will be interesting though if the western coastal states force congress to follow - Canada leads

      #CDNpoli #BCpoli #Time #TimeChange

      millertimegarage@c.imM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @MatWright
      Love that extra hour in the evening sun to sip the wine.😎

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        @MatWright
        Love that extra hour in the evening sun to sip the wine.😎

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        @MillerTimeGarage @MatWright

        I would rather have the sun in the morning, but mostly I want it to stop vacillating.

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        • matwright@mastodon.socialM matwright@mastodon.social

          BC NDP finally telling the US we won't wait, time is ours, so live with it

          And to the Canadian Business Council, BC Chamber, and everyone else freaking out about setting a permanent time, fuck off

          Time zones are an arbitrary concept anyway, originally set to synch railways, so oligarchs created them

          It will be interesting though if the western coastal states force congress to follow - Canada leads

          #CDNpoli #BCpoli #Time #TimeChange

          pinhman@mstdn.caP This user is from outside of this forum
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          @MatWright Just a reminder, when Canadians fought for maternity leave, Canadian Federation of Independent business argued working women shouldn't have babies.

          Failed to recognize the obvious that one can't have a baby and work (and thus pay) at the same time. Business leaders are the smartest?

          "John Bulloch, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, said:

          Paid maternity leave is a totally ridiculous kind of demand to expect employers to pay. Those who want to have babies should pay for them."

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          The 1981 postal workers’ strike for maternity leave

          By Doug Nesbitt On June 29, 1981, some 23,000 inside postal workers began what would become a long 42-day strike. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) stayed out and won 17 weeks of paid maternity leave at 93% of full wages. CUPW's breakthrough agreement sets a standard for other unions

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