Should city workers actually live in the city where they work?
City jobs tend to be good secure jobs, if the people employed in them lived where they worked they would spend their money in the same community thus supporting other jobs. If the workers lived where they worked, they might care about their jobs a little more in their concern for waste as this would have a direct impact on them and raise their property taxes.
Rob Ford will be able to eliminate/ contract out these jobs as the workers they affect can't vote for him. If they wanted to control politicians it would be wise for them to have a political voice.
When the province was voting to make the TTC an essential service at the request of the ELECTED members of city council, it was touching to see protesters from Sudbury and points beyond opposed to the vote. Why are they sticking their nose into city business in a city where they do not live?
The people of the city of Toronto asked for and received this outcome.
City jobs tend to be good secure jobs, if the people employed in them lived where they worked they would spend their money in the same community thus supporting other jobs. If the workers lived where they worked, they might care about their jobs a little more in their concern for waste as this would have a direct impact on them and raise their property taxes.
Rob Ford will be able to eliminate/ contract out these jobs as the workers they affect can't vote for him. If they wanted to control politicians it would be wise for them to have a political voice.
When the province was voting to make the TTC an essential service at the request of the ELECTED members of city council, it was touching to see protesters from Sudbury and points beyond opposed to the vote. Why are they sticking their nose into city business in a city where they do not live?
The people of the city of Toronto asked for and received this outcome.