And on a Canadian set, everybody is equal. You get paid the same. You live together in barracks. You have a communal kitchen. You buy and cook your own food.
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Join the union, girls, and together say Equal Pay for Equal Work.
Canadians are often a friendly bunch.
We are all are equal, but some pay higher tax rates than others.
I grew up working in Canada so everything was low budget.
If it were up to me, every job would be somewhere in Canada.
First of all, when you live in a country like Canada, it's quite different from America in the sense that it's very tied to traditions that were born in Britain.
We make our own labor unions. We organize our labor into units of 300, and then the representatives of these 300 meet together every week. Then every fortnight they meet with the head men.
We made a demand for the the same wage rates to be paid in the Canadian plants as in the U.S. plants.
Politicians talk about wage equality, but my father has made it a practice at his company throughout his entire career. He will fight for equal pay for equal work, and I will fight for this, too, right along side of him.
We all get paid very, very well, and we have responsibilities.