Canadians losing their appetite for unions
Mon, 2008-09-01 05:18.
Across the country, more and more Canadians appears to be losing their taste for unions.
A new survery reveals the number of employed Canadians who say unions are losing their relevance has increased by 8-percent to 46-percent.
Breaking down the numbers, 77-percent of non-unionized employees have no interest in becoming unionized while 25-percent of those already part of a union would happily go without if given the choice.
The survey also shows the majority of unionized employees are fed up with seeing union dues going towards a political party or having union bosses use the money to attack political leaders.









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