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Controversial Legislation Passes House of Commons in CanadaOn December 13, a bill requiring unions to make their records public passed in the House of Commonsdespite a large, coordinated protest by both labor and its allies. The Windsor Star reported that Bill C-377requires “unions to disclose executive salaries, time spent on political activities and expenses over $5,000 tothe Canada Revenue Agency, which would then make the information available to the public.”Although the final vote did not favour our side of the debate, there were some victories in the loss. Ina vote count of 147 -135, the efforts of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (<strong>IUPAT</strong>) and the Canadian BuildingTrades managed to unite a divided opposition, the New Democratic Party and the Liberals. We also garnered five direct votes frommembers of the Conservative Party of Canada who stood up against the orders of the Prime Minister’s Office “whip” who controlsvoting in Canada’s Parliamentary system – a true rarity in politics on legislation such as this.The fight against the C-377 is not over. The Bill (and the fight) moves to the Senate where the <strong>IUPAT</strong> and the Canadian BuildingTrades will continue to explain the unfairness of the legislation to our organizations. We will work every day to get the votes todefeat this latest attack on organized labor. The International salutes the <strong>IUPAT</strong> district councils in Canada for leading the chargeand we stand ready to help in the New Year.<strong>IUPAT</strong> Member Wins Office in WisconsinDemocrat Mark Pocan, owner and operator of Budget Signs & Specialties inMadison, Wisconsin, was elected as the next representative for Wisconsin’s 2ndCongressional District on Election Day by a wide margin against his challenger,Republican Chad Lee. “We have no doubt that Congressman-elect Pocan will notonly serve the working families of his district well in Washington, but that he willalso be an unwavering force in getting all of America back to work again,” said<strong>IUPAT</strong> General President James Williams. “We look forward to working with him inthe next Congress.”Say What?Congressman-elect Mark Pocan (right) with <strong>IUPAT</strong> District Council 7 BusinessManager Joe Jazdzewski.Many contend that it wasseveral inopportune remarks byRepublican nominee Mitt Romneyhimself that served to rallyworking families to action; mostnotably his words at a privatefundraiser surreptitiously recordedon the infamous 47% video.Watch this video and more atwww.<strong>IUPAT</strong>.org/Vote.october-december 2012 • J ournal27

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