FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 18, 2001
Union members encouraged to
show active support for teachers in the event of a strike
Unionized
workers from around the province are being encouraged to actively support the
Alberta Teachers Association and its members in the likely event of a teachers
strike.
In a letter sent to more than 250 local union presidents
today, AFL president Les Steel urged the labour movement to throw its weight
behind the teachers in their fight for smaller classrooms and better pay.
"The ATA is doing everything in its power to win a fair
settlement for its members," wrote Steel. "But the reality is (they)
will have a hard time winning this struggle on their own – they will also need
strong support from the public and their allies in the labour movement."
Steel says that the teachers deserve support because they are
fighting to protect and improve a public education system that is being
compromised by chronic under-funding.
"We think it’s wrong that our young people are being
packed into classrooms like sardines," says Steel. "We think it’s
wrong that parents and students are being forced to hold fund-raisers to fill
the holes left by provincial under-funding. And we think it’s wrong that the
provincial government is doing so little to attract and retain high quality
teachers."
"(That’s why) we think the teachers deserve support in
their fight – because they are fighting to build a public education system
that better serves the needs of students and communities across the
province."
In addition to concerns about protecting quality education in
Alberta, Steel says that working people should support the teachers to protest
the inflexible approach to labour relations adopted by the government.
"If the provincial government is able to … force an
unsatisfactory settlement on (the teachers), it will send a message to all
employers that it pays to be inflexible at the bargaining table," writes
Steel. "We simply cannot allow this to happen – we need to stand together
with the teachers and show employers that the legitimate concerns of workers
cannot simply be swept aside."
Steel says that members of the public can demonstrate support
for the teachers by writing letters to their local papers and calling their MLA,
the Education Minister or the Premier. They can even bring hot food to the
teachers on what are sure to be chilly picket lines, says Steel.
"In short, do everything you can to make it clear that
the public sides with the teachers.," concludes Steel. "It’s the
only way that we can win this fight – and ensure that Albertans have the kind
of high-quality public education system that they deserve."
For more information, please contact:
Les Steel, AFL President @ (780) 483-3021 or
Gil McGowan, AFL Communications @ (780) 483-3021
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