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"David Tinsley" <dtinsley -at- ndigital -dot- com>, after
describing his surprise at working as a unionised
techwriter when he first came to Canada asked:
> Has anyone else ever worked in a unionised position?
Yes. At York University (in Toronto, ON, Canada) most
positions belong to one or another union. This
includes technical writers and software developers. I
have been told that the labour laws here are such that
if a company has a union (for example, for the
maintenance staff) and there are also people who are
not represented by a union (maybe they did not feel
they needed one), the union can insist that they
represent that group as well.
Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com>, in response to a
comment that hourly-wage tech writers are only paid
for hours worked responded:
> That's also why contractors normally receive a
> higher rate of pay.
I understand that part of the higher rate of pay is
because contractors typically don't get paid vacations
or paid sick time, but I thought that the higher rate
was also because contractors typically don't get
benefits (such as medical) or a bonus.
- Michele Marques
writermsm-tech -at- yahoo -dot- ca
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