The Globe and Mail: Mr. Carney’s inner circle rarely takes meetings with unions and does not sufficiently involve labour voices in consultations on important policy issues, according to 14 sources The Globe spoke to with first-hand knowledge of how the Prime Minister, his office and certain ministries have been engaging with unions over the past 15 months.
When it comes to labour relations, the tone coming out of the PMO is one of indifference, say the sources, who include senior leaders in both public sector and private sector unions, and labour policy experts who have been involved in consultations on workers’ issues both in the Carney government and under his predecessor Justin Trudeau…