Members of IAM Union Locals in Montreal recently gathered to rally against Bill 89, a measure imposed with the potential to politicize labour relations and disrupt fair negotiations. The proposed bill aims to suspend the right to strike, undermining the critical balance of power between workers and employers. This right is not simply a tool of leverage; it is an essential safeguard that allows workers to protect their interests when negotiations become unbalanced.
By weakening this fundamental right, the government risks disarming workers, leaving them vulnerable to further exploitation by employers. If this bill is passed, it could lead to long-term damage to labour relations, erode trust, and ultimately result in worsened working conditions, lower productivity, and a decline in the quality of goods and services. IAM members are fighting to defend the rights that ensure fair treatment and dignity in the workplace.
The rally highlights the deep concerns of union members, who understand that strikes are not undertaken lightly. They are a last resort, a necessary tool for workers to secure better wages, safer conditions, and greater respect. Strikes have never been about causing harm to the public; they are about standing up for what is fair and just.