Support team at Edmonton Public Schools, Sturgeon Public School Division serving hit see: CUPE 

Discuss this product on Instagram

Communicate this product via WhatsApp

Communicate this product on Twitter

Send this message to a recipient of this page

Edmonton Public Schools and the Sturgeon Public School Division’s employees say they intend to issue a strike see on Thursday and that they may start work as soon as Monday. The announcement was made by the Canadian Union of Public Employees in a press release released on Thursday night. ” Some aid workers have gone 10 times without a cost-of-living income”, said Mandy Lamoureux, the leader of CUPE 3550, which represents 3, 000 academic support team at the EPSB. CUPE 3550 people voted to reject a pay raise present from the dispute inquiry committee, which the union claimed amounted to 2.75 % over four times.” Many of our people work two to three work to earn a living wage. According to Lamoureux, the typical Albertan working in education aid makes$ 34, 500 annually. As their labor conflict continues, the Alberta authorities ordered the EPSB and CUPE 3550 to collaborate with a dispute investigation board in October. A protest erupted outside the Alberta senate to rally the decision. As a result of the law, employees were not be able to reach for at least 30 days. 1: 45
Edmonton Public Schools aid workers move up on same day attack was set to begin” People are quitting, no one will get the work at these wages, and students and education are suffering”, Lamoureux saidTrending Then

Trump insults the leader of Mexico in rudely denigrating the name change to the Gulf of Mexico.

Who do Indians like as second Progressive leader? What fresh poll suggests

Kelly Salisbury, the leader of CUPE 4625, said it was a “hard decision to vote to attack”. However, doing nothing will only make a poor student condition worse over the long run, Salisbury continued. ” We need to act right away to safeguard knowledge in Alberta.” ” We are trying to give parents as much notice as possible”, Lamoureux said. In response to CUPE’s news, Global News reached out to the EPSB and Sturgeon Public School Division for a answer.” We know we’re putting them in a hard place, but we feel we have waited too long. 1: 22
CUPE warns of additional school aid worker attacks in Alberta&amp, copy 2025 Global News, a section of Corus Entertainment Inc.