Little wonder, then, that there is some resentment in Western Canada about employment insurance and equalization programs that
encourage unemployed workers to remain in the East even as the West suffers from a labour shortage.
The list becomes longer every day: the landless farmers in Brazil, salaried
workers and the
unemployed in some European countries, trade unions uniting the vast majority of salaried
workers (such as in Korea or South Africa), the young and students
encouraging the people of the towns (like in Indonesia), all are involved in the struggle.