OTTAWA, Oct. 15, 2014 /CNW/ - Corporate lobbyists and conservative politicians continue to push for the privatization of public services, but a new poll shows that Canadians are deeply mistrustful of privatization schemes. A large majority of Canadians believe that we weaken our country's core values when we allow the wealthy few to profit from public services. Nearly half of Canadians go even further, declaring privatization immoral.
"As public sector workers, we've had front-row seats for one terrible privatization scheme after another," says James Clancy, National President of the National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE). "We understand that privatization is a concept that is, at its core, fatally flawed. You simply can't provide good, fair services when you add greed to the mix.
"I've always thought most Canadians agree with us about privatization, so this polling data doesn't come as a surprise."
Last month, Vector Polling asked 1,100 randomly selected Canadians from coast to coast a variety of questions about privatization.
"I think the privateers understand how unpopular privatization actually is," says Clancy, "and so they've become very clever about avoiding the word privatization when they're hawking their latest privatization schemes."
Instead, they use terms like "partnerships," or "social impact bonds," or "asset recycling."
"They're playing a classic shell game," says Clancy. "Making promises that sound good — too good to be true, really — and then delivering the same old thing. It's a scam."
To help protect Canadians from these scams, NUPGE and the Public Services Foundation of Canada are hosting an international conference later this month called "New Forms of Privatizations: What Are They and How Do We Fight Them."
The three-day conference, from October 28 to 30 at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, is gathering policy experts, researchers, and trade unionists from across Canada and around the world, to grapple with a renewed tide of privatization schemes.
During the conference, NUPGE will also reveal the winner of its tongue-in-cheek Privatization Scam of the Year Award for "the sleaziest Canadian privatization" of 2013. The public is being invited to vote for the winner via the website www.whatascam.ca.
NUPGE: The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) is one of Canada's largest labour organizations with over 340,000 members. Our mission is to improve the lives of working families and to build a stronger Canada by ensuring our common wealth is used for the common good.
Video with caption: "Video: We all know how dangerous and destructive privatization can be. And yet, like a zombie, it keeps coming back from the dead.". Video available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VJ9Z2UvsJ8
SOURCE: NATIONAL UNION OF PUBLIC AND GENERAL EMPLOYEES
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