Health Cuts: Lanka's Fight
- Jaime David
- Mar 8, 2025
- 1 min read
A recent online meeting, organized by the Health Workers Rank-and-File Committee, focused on dissecting the Canadian government's austerity budget and strategizing resistance through political and industrial action. Speakers highlighted the detrimental effects of the budget on healthcare services, emphasizing its potential to exacerbate existing staff shortages, compromise patient care, and further deteriorate working conditions for healthcare professionals. The meeting emphasized the need for a unified front, independent of established unions, to effectively challenge the budget. It criticized existing union leadership for their perceived collusion with the government and their failure to adequately defend workers' interests. Speakers urged attendees to build rank-and-file committees as a means of empowering workers and enabling them to take control of their struggles. The discussion revolved around the necessity of linking the fight against austerity to a broader political struggle against capitalism, arguing that the budget is a manifestation of the system's inherent drive to prioritize profits over people. Participants explored strategies for building solidarity across different sectors and uniting workers against the common threat of austerity measures. The meeting concluded with a call for continued organizing and the development of a concrete plan of action to challenge the austerity budget and defend the interests of health workers and the broader working class. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/08/ziat-m08.html
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