FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 10, 2003
Notice of News Conference
Union leaders meet to plan
response to strike-ban legislation
CLC President will join
local leaders
at news conference
EDMONTON – The leaders of unions representing health care
workers in Alberta will meet tomorrow morning to discuss a new piece of
provincial legislation that will strip the right-to-strike from thousands of
their members.
The local union leaders will be joined by Ken Georgetti,
president of the Canadian Labour Congress, who has described the proposed
strike-ban legislation as "draconian and uncalled for."
After a private breakfast meeting, the union leaders will
gather for a news conference at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 11 in Salon C of the
Crowne Plaza – Chateau Lacombe Hotel in downtown Edmonton (10111 Bellamy
Hill).
At the news conference, the union leaders will summarize
their concerns about the new legislation – and how they plan to respond to it.
"Alberta already has the most restrictive legislation in
the country," says Les Steel, president of the Alberta Federation of
Labour.
"These amendments are just going to make a bad situation
worse. Basically, they’re going to be stripping thousands of workers of the
right to control their own labour and the right to choose one union over
another. It’s a huge step backward."
The news conference will be attended by representatives from
the following unions and labour organizations: the Alberta Federation of Labour
(AFL); the United Nurses of Alberta (UNA); the Canadian Union of Public
Employees (CUPE); the Health Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA); the
International Operating Engineers (IOE); the United Steelworkers of America (USWA);
the Communication Energy Paperworkers union (CEP); and the United Food and
Commercial Workers Union (UFCW).
The Alberta government is expected to introduce its package
of labour law amendments into the Legislature tomorrow afternoon. Leaks from the
government suggest that the legislation will strip the right-to-strike from
paramedics and people working in long-term and community health care.
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For more Information, contact:
Les Steel, President @ (780) 483-3021
Gil McGowan, AFL Communications @ (780) 483-3021
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