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Jan 22, 2009 16:58

Two posts in one day?!? This is unheard of."Canada’s richest CEOs pocket the average Canadian wage of $40,237 by 9:04 a.m. January 2nd - before most Canadians have booted up their computer for another year of work,” says Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) Research Associate Hugh Mackenzie ( Read more... )

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applebite January 22 2009, 22:33:05 UTC
To think, I was grateful to get $2,100 from OSAP today to last for the next eight months!
Apparently I should find a CEO to sponsor me with the change in his pockets and I'd be better off.

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duddy_kravitz January 22 2009, 22:57:54 UTC
No kidding, eh? What amazes me is that when people talk about getting labour costs in mind, invariably people talk about the normal, everyday person who produces the good being sold, but nobody really ever thinks that maybe we could save hundreds of millions by getting CEO salaries in line...

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jihad4dummies January 23 2009, 14:05:25 UTC
I often think that Canadians are lacking any kind of class analysis in the way that they think about their politics. Race, ethnicity are all at the front of the discussion but class is never really considered ( ... )

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duddy_kravitz January 23 2009, 16:27:09 UTC
I agree with this... it's almost like "class" is a bad word. People are far more comfortable thinking of things in terms of overt signifiers, not more hidden things like income or social status. I have been wondering, lately, what we can do to make this analysis more palatable to people, but so far I haven't really come up with anything... but I do think that having this conversation is essential to us moving forward on any number of issues.

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