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(Source: Globe and Mail, March 17, 2015)

TORONTO — Governments have to be more willing to accept some inconvenience from strikes rather than repeatedly rely on threats of back-to-work legislation across a wide range of industry sectors, Canadian union leader Hassan Yussuff says.

Mr. Yussuff, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, told The Globe and Mail’s editorial board there is no need for the government to interfere so routinely in disputes, including the recent talks between Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. and the Teamsters union.

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