Outsourcing of BC jobs need to stop

The mere mention of the word is enough to send shivers down the spines of millions of Canadians, fearful of losing their jobs to workers in China, India, or some other country where labor is cheap.

While economists, business leaders, and others debate whether outsourcing poses a serious threat to the BC. workforce, and what -- if anything -- can be done about it, governments now and previous have done nothing to protect jobs.

They say they will but they have not been forced to, our party gives a veto vote on legislation that hurts the economy, and takes the food of your child’s table.

BC Refed is your right to control the government, empty promises, need to go

In truth, the country is awash with outsourcers -- ready, willing and able to send BC jobs overseas. But the culprits aren't the people, it’s the lobby groups, special interest groups, this needs to be changed and addressed. Then stopped

The real outsourcers have devastated once-flourishing industries and the communities in which they were located. Their deeds have consigned hundreds of thousands of Canadian, and BC residents unemployed.

Meanwhile, the jobs these people once had have been given to foreign workers because our governments are not controlled by the people, they do as they please. The question is why?

Though much attention has focused on outsourcing in manufacturing and information technology (IT), by far the biggest damage has been wrought in the timber and mineral-extraction industries.

These industries provide some of the most essential products of modern life. Paper, furniture, and much-coveted hardwood floors are just the most visible fruits of the timber industry. Similarly, the precious metals taken from mines find their way into cars, bridges, computers, cell phones, cooking utensils, and dozens of other creations of human ingenuity.

In the last decade alone, mills, pulp and paper plants, and other forest products facilities have closed throughout BC, because you don't count.

Meanwhile, thousands of jobs the timber industry once provided to communities throughout the BC have been outsourced to other countries.

Outsourcing jobs, who wins not us, and not even the slave labour of the citizens that have no rights.


These are real job losses, courtesy of governments that do not represent the BC residents but special intrest groups.



Time for change, Time to control your government,

BC Refed is the only Party that will en-power the people



Only you can allow this to continue if you keep voting for un-democratic parties, that look after there friends only.



Dallas Hills

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Comment by Heather Brammah Nielsen on September 19, 2009 at 9:15am
I wish all canadians would boycott Walmart !! it perpetuates the problems we are having in this country... cheap materials made in foreign countries without guidelines and some mass produced by slave labour, some containing poisionous plastics and paints pushed on consumers by media and advertising... now they have a food floor in Wally World !! ? Yikes !!! I havent stepped into walmart in years... and will not. If my coffee maker breaks down , Im heading to the second hand store... I just wish more people were like me.. its hard to convert the brain dead.
Comment by Heather Brammah Nielsen on September 7, 2009 at 12:40pm
Not only have the jobs been outsourced, but they are now being taken over by new immigrants coming into our country. Mind you most of these jobs are Blue Collar jobs that Canadians would dare not apply for , lower paying jobs that immigrants can afford to take on because they are a big family unit contributing to one huge family income. Now that the higher paying jobs have been outsourced and disappear, the lower paying jobs are now not available. It is time to stop the insanity and the only way is through governmental change, and fast

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