Sunday, February 14, 2016

Two Government Bills for your examination Bill C-4 & Bill C-5

 Bloggers note: Now why on earth would I bring this to your attention:


Bill C-4 among other things seek to undo what a previous government has democratically passed as good and transparent legislation to render Unions accountable. Bill C-4 will effectively render unions unaccountable.

But what bothers me the most is: To repeal the clause for transparency was an electoral promises made by the leader of the liberal party during the 2015 elections to buy the votes of unions leaders and to cause the NDP support to switch to the liberals in order to insure the defeat of the conservatives. Unions conspired and spend millions of dollars to defeat the Harper government. So it begs attention. These Bills will eventually get to committee and sent to the Senate for a sober second thought scrutiny ...stay tuned..


Bill C-5: repeals  the terms and conditions of employment related to the sick leave of employees who are employed in the core public administration.   

Here is what the  Federal government workers and sick leave  said  www.psacunion.ca/federal-government-workers-and-sick-leave-facts

And here are a few articles to the contrary employment related to the sick leave of employees   https://www.google.ca/#q=National+POST+employment+related+to+the+sick+leave+of+employees+
 

MORE ..The sick day scamCostly sick-day banks and chronic absenteeism. It’s time to rein in this public sector perk.         www.macleans.ca/politics/the-sick-day-scam/

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BILL C -4    An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act.
Info here: http://www.parl.gc.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&billId=8073132



Summary:

This enactment amends the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act and the Public Service Labour Relations Act to restore the procedures for the certification and the revocation of certification of bargaining agents that existed before June 16, 2015.
It also amends the Income Tax Act to remove from that Act the requirement that labour organizations and labour trusts provide annually to the Minister of National Revenue certain information returns containing specific information that would be made available to the public. Bloggers emphasis.
Reporting not required
(7) Subsection (3) does not require the reporting of
(a) information, regarding disbursements and transactions of, or the value of investments held by, a labour trust (other than a trust described in paragraph (6)‍(b)), that is limited exclusively to the direct expenditures or transactions by the labour trust in respect of a plan, trust or policy described in paragraph (6)‍(b);
(b) the address of a person in respect of whom paragraph (3)‍(b) applies; or
(c) the name of a payer or payee in respect of a statement referred to in any of subparagraphs (3)‍(b)‍(i), (v), (ix), (xiii) to (xvi) and (xix).
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Bill C-5  An Act to repeal Division 20 of Part 3 of the Economic Action Plan 2015 Act, No. 1
Summary: This enactment repeals Division 20 of Part 3 of the Economic Action Plan 2015 Act, No. 1, which authorizes the Treasury Board to establish and modify, despite the Public Service Labour Relations Act, terms and conditions of employment related to the sick leave of employees who are employed in the core public administration. Bloggers emphasis
 

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