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June 12 Election

Conservatives' Divisive Attack on Public Services
and the Workers Who Provide Them

May 23, 2014 - In the current election campaign the Ontario Progressive Conservatives (PCs) under leader Tim Hudak have been following a strategy which borders on hate mongering and has no place in the political arena of a civilized society. Using divisive proposals and crude, inflammatory rhetoric, the PCs are blatantly attempting to divide working people into allegedly conflicting groups and to incite one group of workers against another.

The phony "Million Jobs Plan" being used as an election platform by the PCs is based on this strategy. Most of the elements of their "plan" involve measures for redistributing existing jobs from one group of workers to another group or to unemployed workers. The most egregious example of this is the anti-social and irresponsible PC proposal for eliminating 100,000 public sector jobs which Hudak announced during the first week of the election campaign as part of the PCs' "Million Jobs Plan."

A PC government, Hudak said, would eliminate these jobs through severe cuts throughout the Ontario Public Service, to Crown corporations and through cuts across the entire broad public sector. He specifically mentioned teachers and other school board employees as targets for further cuts and said municipal service workers' jobs would be eliminated through reduction of provincial funding for municipalities. The only occupations in the broad public sector exempt from the PCs' cuts would be police, doctors and nurses, who Hudak describes as "front line workers."

Hudak has offered no explanation of his incoherent claim that he would create jobs by eliminating jobs, other than vague suggestions that this would result in "increased confidence" among investors. Instead of an explanation, the PC leader offers crude, inflammatory rhetoric, repeatedly slandering the hundreds of thousands of working people in the public sector as "bureaucrats" and "pencil pushers" who are a cost and a drain on the economy. "If I have to trade off 100,000 jobs in the bureaucracy for one million new jobs in the private sector creating wealth, that's a trade off I would do in a second," Hudak said.

The childish purpose of such statements is to set up a false dichotomy between private sector workers as wealth producers and public sector workers as a burden dragging the economy down. This is a complete distortion of the way a modern socialized economy operates. How can it be said that the hundreds of thousands of people working hard every day to deliver and administer health care, education, transit, urban and other services are not creating wealth with their labour?

Shortly after Hudak announced the PC proposal for public sector job cuts, the PCs released a document outlining their full "Million Jobs Plan" platform. This document revealed that their distortions about wealth creation are deliberately deceitful.

Much of the Million Jobs Plan document is the outline of a sweeping program for handing over the delivery of public services to corporations which would have the effect of converting many public sector jobs into private sector jobs. Increased privatization of public services is a constant demand of the global monopolies and rich minority. Why would private interests be interested in capturing delivery of public services if the workers in that sector were not producing wealth? Hudak and the PCs pretend to be concerned that public sector workers do not create wealth but their real concern is to drive down working conditions and wages by eliminating unionized jobs in the public sector so as to seize a greater portion of the wealth created in the public sector as profit for private interests.

Furthermore, the PCs' anti-worker schemes for attacking the public sector workers and their working conditions go beyond the immediate jobs they wish to eliminate or privatize. They are a profound attack on the rights of all and a modern society in which rights belong to people by virtue of their being human. Public services, such as health care and education, are the means through which people's rights are realized. The Hudak PCs' call to attack public sector workers is meant to disinform working people that they should "cut off their nose to spite their face." Ontario Political Forum calls on everyone to defend public services and the workers who deliver them.

Working people and their organizations throughout Ontario have denounced the divisive proposals and inflammatory rhetoric of the PCs with the contempt they deserve. The attacks of the Hudak PCs on public sector workers has increased the resolve of all workers to ensure that the Hudak PCs do not get their hands on the levers of political power in Ontario.


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