Buzz Hargrove tells
Ontario doctors to mobilize
(Taken
from CTV.ca)
Canadian Press
TORONTO — The Ontario Medical
Association must clearly show independence from the government
to adequately represent physicians in fee-for-service negotiations,
Canadian Auto Workers president Buzz Hargrove said Saturday.
"The one thing that has to be absolutely
clear is the independence of the bargaining agent from the
employer," Hargrove told a conference held by the Coalition
of Family Physicians in Toronto.
"I do get concerned when I hear
people saying that the OMA is almost obligated, either by
law or by some moral commitment, to agree with everything
the government comes down with finally," he said.
"I say that that's nonsense. You
can't represent your members if you somehow start out with
a feeling of obligation to who's representing the other side
of the table."
The OMA represents the political, clinical
and economic interests of about 24,000 physicians in Ontario.
Hargrove also criticized the provincial
government, touching on a range of issues, including tax cuts,
which he said have come at the expense of social ills demanding
immediate attention.
He told the conference that physicians
must communicate more effectively with the public at large
and with each other to make their economic demands heard.
"Boy, does passion mean a lot when
people are listening to your arguments," Hargrove said.
Doctors should also use the media and
become more prominent in the public eye so that the public
at large understands their concerns, Hargrove said.
"Mobilize. Mobilize to win."
"Use the respect that you have
in your community to your advantage and challenge the politicians
who preach the tax cuts," he said.
Physicians should follow the direction
set by their leadership to preserve solidarity, but only if
they feel the leadership is acting in their best interests,
he added.
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