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October 2006

Oct 9, 2006 - National Post
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John Mortimer

This month, the TWU starts taking Alberta Telus employees to small claims court. These employees crossed picket lines during last year's four-month Telus strike, resulting in a myriad of fines. To date, the union brass has pursued collection through its internal "kangaroo courts." It's now trying the "we'll-see-you-in-court technique" to pressure members to pay up.

September 2006

Sep 30, 2006 - CKNW 980 in Vancouver
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Sean Leslie, Len Shackleton and John Mortimer
Sep 29, 2006 - McGill Daily
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Francesca Allodi-Ross
Sep 28, 2006 - CHQR in Calgary
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Sterling Faux, Len Shackleton
Sep 27, 2006 - Submitted to The Economist
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John Mortimer
Sep 25, 2006 - Globe and Mail
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Bertrand Marotte
Sep 25, 2006 - AM940 in Montreal
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Beryl Wajsman, Len Shackleton and John Mortimer
Sep 23, 2006 - National Post
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Len Shackleton
Sep 20, 2006 - Owen Sound Sun Times
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John Mortimer
Sep 8, 2006 - Submitted to The Vancouver Sun
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John Mortimer
Sep 8, 2006 - Letter to the Editor - The Vancouver Sun
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Jim Sinclair
Sep 6, 2006 - The Sudbury Star
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John Mortimer
Sep 5, 2006 - Special to The Vancouver Sun
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John Mortimer
September 4, 2006 (Labour Day)
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John Mortimer
Sep 2, 2006 - The Vancouver Sun
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Milagros Palacios and Jason Clemens
September 2006 - Press Release
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LabourWatch

August 2006

Aug 31, 2006 - CNW
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LabourWatch Press Release
Aug 31, 2006 - National post
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Jason Clemens and Patrick Basham
Aug 30, 2006 - National Post
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John Mortimer

July 2006

Jul 31, 2006 - Western Standard
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Cyril Doll

What if unions lost the power to penalize workers for crossing the picket line? They're hoping no one takes them to court to find out.

Jul 8, 2006 - National Post
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Todd Parson

In response to John Mortimer's "Rough Diamonds"

June 2006

Jun 21, 2006 - National Post
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John Mortimer
Jun 13, 2006 - Special to The Vancouver Sun
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Kay Sinclair
Jun 8, 2006 - National Post
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Mark Milke
Jun 6, 2006 - PSAC North and PSAC BC Websites
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Kay Sinclair

PSAC Response to John Mortimer/LabourWatch's Vancouver Sun Column

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