I have posted on this subject before in the "political" forum, specifically as to how it negatively impacts upon the training that my organization is mandated to deliver to military personnel. I won't repeat myself, as I have already made my position clear.
What I WILL say is that I spent 3.5 hours stuck in a traffic jam on the Waasis Road leading to CFB Gagetown this morning. Yes, this is the supposedly "interference-free, uniformed-only" gate that 3 ASG allegedly negotiated with PSAC as a condition of letting them picquet and obstruct traffic interminably at the other 2 base gates. So much for negotiotiations conducted in good faith....
Quite frankly, I don't give a "flying *&%$" about military pay-raises tied to the public service. So much for the "defence team". I have a right to work for my wage, and these malcontent wankers are obstructing me from doing the job that I am paid to do. Quite frankly, I am disgusted with the one-sided concilliatory attitude of the 3 ASG base "leadership". They have been lied to and taken advantage of by the union. And still today, I receive e-mail "spam" from the uniformed union syccophants telling me to tell my subordinates to remain calm and cooperate. Screw that! If I had my way, 2 RCR would be out putting those shiny new Crowd Confrontation Operations TTPs into practice. Enough is enough. This entire exercise is utterly pointless when the only people being inconvenienced are those who have absolutely zero influence nor bearing on settlement of the dispute. If PSAC wants to make their point, then shut down Ottawa. Quit screwing with my ability to perform my military duties!
Oh, and for the RCMP and Military Police who refuse to enforce the respective laws against obstruction of public highways and access to military establishments? Do us all a favour and get out from behind your video cameras to do your frigging jobs!
Yes, patience is wearing thin. My school Commandant and (American exchange) RSM were the first two from our school to have there names taken down by the RCMP for a "confrontational attitude". We are now on the slippery slope to much more interesting "road rage" times unless the civilian and military law enforcement officials actually pony up and do their frigging jobs.
"Right to strike"? No problem. "Right to exercise your rights by picquetting"? No problem. "Prevent me from reporting to work and hold me up for 3.5 hours in a 2 km-long traffic jam because the RCMP and Military Police can't/won't do their jobs"? Well, now we have the makings of a serious problem....
I am seriously pissed, and I am NOT alone.