Cision employees and CAW union

June 30, 2009 · By

I heard a radio advertizement from CAW telling clients of Cision to stop doing business with Cision since their employees have been on strike for more than a month.

You have to wonder: if Cision is able to operate without its employees and still serve clients, the employees are probably a lot more redundant than they realize. Just a guess.

Governments — that means us tax payers, by the way — at various levels are some of the clients of Cision so, I would rather we see cost savings in the future. Cision operates world wide. If the Canadian branches can not keep their costs competitive, the jobs will go elsewhere. These employees who are on strike should tighten up their belts and take concessions.

What the hell does an auto union have to do with Cision employees, anyway???

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One Response to “Cision employees and CAW union”

  1. Mark Peters on June 30th, 2009 10:07 am [#]

    The ball is definitely in the corp’s hand. They should be as stingy as possible.

    Oh how I love Wal-Mart
    Oh how I love Wal-Ma-art
    They give the boots to unions
    The Capitalist spirit lives

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