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It just creates a two tier system where luck few who managed to get government jobs enjoy full benefits, indexed salaries, etc and the rest have to do precarious gigs at temp agency with night shift at minimum wage. If so called "socialists" cared about ALL working people, I would have less problems with this. Another problem is that a lot of government services like TTC are very expensive, but also very inefficient - I don't know if you use TTC and were able to use public transport in other countries - we get charged premium prices for subpar services.
These aren't the only tiers out there. Corporate Canada pays well. Private union shops typically pay well too. The more of those there are, the more jobs one can apply for which aren't precarious health ruining garbage. The less of those there are, the more people will be in these conditions. That's what it comes down to. It's a continuum and if you move, you either go in one or the other direction. The only way up for us working people is to have more people being paid better through whatever working arrangements that can occur.
Unfortunately in our system organizing private firms to get higher wages and better working conditions falls on the shoulders of employees. Fortunately established unions do help.
The prices of transit services around the world are subsidized. As they should be. TTC is one of the least subsidized services in the world. It makes most of its revenue from fares. This is why you see the fares you see. Remember the $3B Doug Ford gave in cheques to people of all incomes? If he spent that on TTC subsidies, fares could be free for 2-3 years.