\u0022In any decent union job the grievances would be flying thick and fast,\u0022 May’s husband John Kidder continued in a statement.
John Kidder says in a statement posted to May’s website that she was discharged Saturday morning from Saanich Penisula Hosptial to continue resting and restoring her energy.Recommended from EditorialKidder’s statement noted the long hours that parliamentarians are often required to sit. It said the constant travel and urgent constituency tasks, combined with working days that can be 19 hours long, would be the subject of union grievances in other workplaces.
“Does it not seem odd to you that we expect our parliamentarians to work double shifts through May and June, sometimes nineteen-hour days, to sit until midnight almost every day, to keep up with their always demanding constituency work, and still to have minds at all?” Kidder says in a statement.Article content
“In any other profession, we acknowledge that people cannot do their best work when they’re over-tired – here, with those who are arguably responsible for some of the most important decisions in the country, we expect them to handle routine sixteen-hour days in and out of Parliament, constant travel, instant responses to matters of urgency from constituents and the press, to be available for any and all local matters , and all the while we expect them to be alert and smart.
Colleagues have voted to bestow May with “hardest-working MP” awards in the past. May led her party from 2006 to 2019 and returned to the helm in 2022.Share this article in your social network
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