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Sorry to answer you in English,
9 _- ]: i. {5 I9 A% x7 k OActually it is a good question, and I asked the same question too.
: M' t4 h* @& i aIBEW424 initiated this issue last year and right now things are out of their control.
( K9 V5 r" A3 t* k: X( A3 KIt is understandable that the union question the government about the qualification of some journeymen, we all know what happened at that time.7 m1 n" U1 n6 N. m6 d' i: G
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But think about what the union live with: the member's premium. 7 |% Z/ _1 @; F3 V) ]
We pay whenever we work or not. They can not afford to loss that.
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I think the union is still on our side and the good thing is: at our gathering on Jan 2nd. The union President gave out the positive comments on our society, we do have some problem, but we also have a lot of people and some really good electricians too.They can not take their words back. + L* w7 P9 f: ~& R! c
It is all about play game, win or loss depend on our strategy.
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% ?. S% t+ c( UHong Wei is working with the Union today to negotiate with the Alberta Apprentice Board.
$ F$ _8 k7 f( W% g; mHopefully things work out.
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