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October 15, 2009

Letter to the editor

Unions no longer necessary

Re: Ontario Labour Relations Board decision endorses union ‘salting’ on construction sites DCN, Oct. 6, 2009.

The article is 100 per cent true. They have been trying to enter our company’s workforce for several years using this tactic and others. However, they have never been successful.

What they recently tried was a cash bribery incentive to the staff. Still no takers.

The unions were desperately needed in the early days (the 1950s), when my father emigrated to this country because of the abuse that took place, but not today. Today we have government, private and world intervention.

All workers in the construction industry have much to be proud of and should make the realization that by following the gluttony of the union, they will find themselves out of a great future.

Danny DiNardo

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