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UNITE TO BLOCK GM CLOSURE
(The
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Statement
issued
June 9 by the Communist Party of Canada (Ontario), calling on the
federal and provincial governments to immediately intervene to block
the planned closure of the GM truck plant in Oshawa.
GM has just signed
a legally binding agreement with the CAW that prohibits the closure of
this plant; an agreement that has the force of law and that the
provincial government must enforce.
The
provincial government is obligated to protect GM workers who in good
faith entered into this contract; and all workers and the general
public who depend on the provincial government to enforce labour law
and to safeguard free collective bargaining in Ontario.
Further, GM
has just received a $175 million provincial loan, with a 50 year term,
dished up from the public coffers for the sole purpose of securing auto
jobs in Ontario for the next 50 years. That money, and previous
handouts, were given to secure those jobs for future generations of
workers, for whole communities, and to secure the Canadian
economy.
Those
handouts are now Canada's equity in those plants and those jobs. If GM
refuses to carry through its part of the deal, the government could and
should take over all of GM's Canadian assets, and run the operations as
a crown corporation.
General
Motors has contracted with workers and with the people of Ontario to
keep that plant open. That's what it's legally obliged to do, and
that's what the provincial and federal governments should demand and
insist that it do.
Both levels of government should take immediate action to:
* Enact plant
closure legislation with teeth that would make illegal for GM (and
other corporations) to close their Canadian operations, and to show
cause before public tribunals
* abrogate the
Free Trade deals, and implement mutually-beneficial, multi-lateral
trade policies, with long-term credits to developing countries
* require
foreign automakers to build their vehicles in Canada in exchange for
access to the Canadian market
* Build a Canadian
car that's fuel efficient and environmentally sustainable
* nationalize the
oil and gas industry and put it under public democratic control;
introduce a two-price system - lower for domestic use and higher for
exports
* Stop
de-industrialization and expand manufacturing and secondary industry in
Canada. Develop an industrial strategy to protect and expand Canada's
manufacturing sector, the engine of the economy
Autoworkers
are now mobilizing across Ontario to force GM to obey the legally
binding collective agreement and to maintain operations in the Oshawa
plant for years to come. Across the country and beyond our
borders,
workers are watching and hoping for victory. The best way to
secure it
is with mass mobilizations and actions in solidarity with Oshawa
autoworkers and their union, the CAW.
For our part,
the Communist Party of Canada (Ontario) stands in full support of this
militant struggle for jobs and justice and calls on the labour and
democratic movements and all those who care for Canadian sovereignty
and democracy to give their full and active support to this important
struggle.
A victory for one is a victory for all.