So it seems a little cheeky to me that council needs medical benefits.
These folks are supposedly successful businessmen and women. So, were they on welfare before this plan came to be?
No offense to those in need, but if these are indeed successful business people what kind of medical coverage did they have before?
Because of unions, the average working person has access to medical coverage that is assumed by the corporation and the union and it’s not free and it is getting less and less. Seems to me, the councils of today are really slopping at the trough at the expense of the public.
We could somehow live without council, but try living without the front-line workers who make the wheels turn on a daily basis.
Dave Hopkins
Penticton