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507.1 | Or is it Pee Sacks? | SWAM2::MCCARTHY_LA | Now, don't get me wrong, but... | Wed Sep 11 1991 14:24 | 12 |
| Yeah, I heard that there were lines of pea sacks at the borders that
were making truckers drop their loads. In the LA Times, The head of the
Pea Sacks was quoted as saying that things were going very well,
because the Chrysler in Windsor was shut down. Some one from the
Treasury Department was quoted as saying that it was really great,
because government expenditures were reduced by tens of millions of
dollars per day. Sounds like a win-win situation. Good government in
action.
Unfortunately, the Los Angeles Times failed to mention the impact of
the Pea Sacks on the Grand Canal. Tell me, what is it?
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507.2 | | TRCOA::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Wed Sep 11 1991 15:16 | 3 |
| They plug the drains.
Scooter
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507.3 | Mail in the Grand Canal as well ?!? | GVA01::ATKINSON | Just the facts kid | Thu Sep 12 1991 10:03 | 13 |
| A post office worker here in Geneva told my wife that she should not sent
her mail to Canada these days becuase there is a mail strike going on. The
employee went on to tell my wife that the mail that Canada Post does receive
is simply thrown into the river and is never ever delivered!?!
My in-laws then told us that there was some mail bags found in the St.
Lawrence River.
I guess I'll hold on to that birthday rpesent and send as a belated
present.
:-)
Alan Atkinson
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507.4 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Sep 12 1991 10:45 | 10 |
| The postal workers (who incidentally are no longer public servants but
employees of the Canada Post crown corporation) are now back on the
job while awaiting contract mediation. The mail is moving and
reliably. I hadn't heard about the bags in the St. Lawrence, but
these kind of things do seem to happen from time to time with most
postal services, and Canada Post is no exception. On the other hand
it is likely an isolated incident, and it certainly wouldn't stop
me from mailing anything now.
Stuart
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507.5 | | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Thu Sep 12 1991 11:06 | 3 |
| As a matter of fact, two days ago I received a letter from Dublin which
was post-marked 26 August. Also, yesterday I received a parcel from
the US post-marked 22 August. So, the mail is moving.
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507.6 | Air traffic affected... | HABS11::MASON | Explaining is not understanding | Thu Sep 12 1991 11:31 | 6 |
| As early as last Sunday night, I was listening to Air Traffic Control
chatter, and they were slowing everything down to minimums anywhere
near Toronto. That was probably a result of the "work to rules"
action.
Cheers...Gary
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507.7 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Sep 12 1991 11:53 | 10 |
| One of the things I cannot understand is that they say customs officers
are working to rule, interrgating people with more veracity than usual
(sheeesh ... I thought they over did it normally!), and making more
inspections. This only cheeses off Joe Public and rakes in more
revenue for the govmnt ... The government wins and the public won't
support the job action. Surely what they should be doing is doing
the bare MINIMUM of checking thus not raking in dollars and making
Joe Public HAPPY with them!
Stuart
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507.8 | | TRCOA::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze | Thu Sep 12 1991 11:53 | 5 |
| There were about 20 bags of mail found in Lake Ontario in around the
Cherry Beech area of Toronto, at the height of the postal strike. All
the mail was inbound from the US.
Scooter
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507.9 | watermail | KAOFS::N_PIROLLO | | Thu Sep 12 1991 13:07 | 18 |
| Haven't you people realized that floating the mail down the river
is just another of Canada Post's schemes to cut costs.
This is how it works.Overseas mail destined for Canada is dumped
into the river at Point au Piq , Quebec, which is a coastal
Quebec community. The mail is in large waterproof bags emblazened
with fluorescent orange destination city markings.
Then, at different communities/cities along the waterway right
through to the Great Lakes and Toronto, stands a team of Postal
employees wielding 12ft. poles with hooks.
Simple, huh!
The mail floats down the St.Lawrence and is snagged according
to its' destination.
I understand Canada Post is now working on a scheme to reverse
the flow of water through the waterway temporarily so as to
send mail the other way.
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507.10 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Sep 12 1991 13:10 | 2 |
| Now we have a need for the Grand Canal !
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507.11 | Why work to rule? | TROOA::SOLEY | Remember to pick up goat from kennel...: | Thu Sep 12 1991 14:16 | 12 |
| Re: .7
In fact what is happening at the border crossing is that the employees
are working to rule primarily against commercial traffic (i.e. trucks).
The stated objective being to anger the business community and
therefore get action of some sort that way (since they believe that big
business actually calls the shots in Ottawa).
The last time PSAC had a job action (1989?) we crossed the border a couple
times. At that point work to rule meant that they asked a specified set of
questions only and were doing no searches. I don't know if this is the
case this time around.
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507.12 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Sep 12 1991 14:26 | 2 |
| I heard that this time they are doing lots more searches and lots
more questions ... Whether 'tis true or not, I don't know.
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507.13 | Traffic jam in T.O. | TROOA::SMCDONALD | | Thu Sep 12 1991 16:51 | 17 |
| If you thought that the postal service and the civil servants are bad;
You should see the mess that the TTC employees are creating here in
Toronto.
Most of the downtown core is crippled. Most of the people that commute
their way around Toronto, are thumbing it today. No subway, no
streetcars, no bus service. The cabbies and GO Transit are having a
ball.
For me personally it took about 1 1/2 hours to get to work today.
Normally it takes about 1/2 hour. That's not too bad though. I've heard
of people in this office (TRO), having to take 3 hours to venture
through the traffic jammed streets of Toronto.
It sounds a little like Britain a couple of years ago, where everyone
was on strike. Who's next?????
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507.14 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Sep 12 1991 17:20 | 3 |
| Somebody said the watchphrase in Toronto today was
"You CANNOT get THERE from HERE!"
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507.15 | To Pic au point | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Fri Sep 13 1991 11:09 | 6 |
| Re. .9
That's Canada post for you, always going against the flow. Are the bags
equipped with little propellers to help them go upstream like that?
;-)
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