PUT NAPE DEAL AGAINST A �STUPID� TAX ON BUSINESS
How does the existential threat of insolvency get catapulted into questions about the �no-layoff� clause in NAPE�s new collective agreement and whether it will be embedded beyond the contract�s expiry date? It is one thing for Gerry Earle to huff and puff and threaten retaliation if business organizations persist in criticizing a deal hatched with a hapless government. But the Board of Trade�s insertion of Howard Levitt, a labour lawyer, as if he were the embodiment of the province�s frustration over its fiscal mess, is tantamount to lunacy. The province�s debt crisis is not a collective bargaining issue. It is a leadership problem. The government is happy that most cannot distinguish between the two. It gives them cover for dither. Dorothy Keating - President St. John's Board of Trade Insolvency will have to be resolved, in part, on the backs of labour � and on the backs of everyone else, including business. But describing insolvency as if it were a NAPE issue is, in the v...