“The plan was always to hold it outside, not on the private property of the Tim Hortons,” she said.“We were already aware of the policy.”so, in essence, they weren't holding it on thte property, they were just at timmies and got kicked outwhat a thing to do to people who are trying to bring to light how badly we need our highways fixed
Well you know it's a severe weather event in this city if the bars are announcing that they will be closed. Bars used to be the best place to ride out a good storm. The internet has made us soft
“The plan was always to hold it outside, not on the private property of the Tim Hortons,” she said.“We were already aware of the policy.”THEN WHY DID YOU DO WHAT YOU DID?
100% disagree. This is going to make employers force employees to work and exploit minimum wage workers. Not to mention skirting the employment standards laws and vulnerable people dont know or understand thier rights and entitlements. This is a bad move for Ontario. Ford is so out of touch with reality in all senses.
Has Trust been Broken? Do many feel betrayed?So many have been on the Losing End of this ongoing saga...the Community, Small Businesses, the Taxpayers... and also includes shareholders encouraged to buy shares in Algoma Steel in an effort to support it over the years, and who have lost their savings investment...all walks of life have been impacted over the years.Governments to continue spend taxpayer money, other people's money with little or no accountability. What has been done with all the hundreds of millions of taxpayer $. Taxpayer money does not belong to Politicians to buy votes. In this latest chapter of lay-offs, Governments knew well in advance the closure of the coke ovens and blast furnace in a strategy to "go green" would be devastating to many. What did they do "pro-actively" for these workers? Were they honest with the shareholders who also lost lots of savings investment?Management was able to enrich themselves along the way. Trust and confidence?
This so-called CEO is a complete joke and should be shown the door a long time ago. Acting like a $1-billion loss is no big deal while bragging about how well the EAF is running? Give me a break. Any competent management team would have waited until the EAF was fully humming before even thinking about shutting down the blast furnace. Instead, they pulled the plug too early and now everyone else is left dealing with the fallout. I don’t know what planet this guy is living on, but it sure isn’t Earth. Algoma has some serious problems right now because of these decisions, and pretending it’s all because of tariff nonsense is just insulting to anyone who actually understands what’s going on.