News

March 2010: Budget is cutting budget; Alberta women falling behind; Sklar Peppler boycott; Join Together Alberta

Despite all the spin, the recent budget is a cutting budget

  • While the Stelmach government boosted health-care spending and held the line on education spending, in other ministries it was cut, cut, cut – a total of $1.3 billion in cuts in 14 ministries. Cuts include: Advanced Education and Technology by six per cent, or $205 million, which will lead to low-income students having to take on more loans, and to increased tuition fees; Children and Youth Services has by 3.1 per cent or $36 million, meaning less money for child care and for children in need; Housing and Urban Affairs by 18.6 per cent or $112 million, mainly in grants for affordable housing. For AFL analysis …

Alberta women are falling behind

  • A new study by the Edmonton-based Parkland Institute and the Womanspace Resource Centre in Lethbridge shows that the battle for rights and equality continues in this province (see AFL news release). The median income for Alberta women working full year, full time is 66 per cent of that earned by men. The gender wage gap is worse in Alberta than in all other provinces. The boom years have made things worse, not better, for Alberta’s women. In 1993 women working full time earned 71 per cent of what men earned. For fact sheet …

Getting our act together – at the AFL Membership Forum in April

  • The end of the recession may be in sight – but storm clouds are still gathering on the horizon for workers and unions. Here in Alberta, we’re facing the prospect of yet another round of deep cuts and privatization in the public sector. At this year’s AFL Membership Forum we will address discuss how we can “Get Our Act Together” to more effectively protect the interests of working people in an increasingly hostile economic and political environment.

CLC backs boycott of furniture maker

  • The Canadian Labour Congress has endorsed a national consumer boycott against Sklar Peppler, Alan White branded furniture, and its manufacturer, AW Manufacturing (http://documents.clc-ctc.ca/Officers-EAs/USW-request-EN-only.pdf). The boycott is in support of the United Steelworkers, which saw 100 members lose their jobs and severance pay when Sklar Peppler declared bankruptcy in 2008. The president of Sklar Peppler bought the assets out of bankruptcy, bought AW Manufacturing Inc. in Mississippi and now uses product from that plant to sell to Sklar’s customers.

Urgent Action


Join the fight for jobs, justice and equality at the Legislature, Saturday, March 20th
The fight to protect Alberta’s public services is far from over. Last month’s budget included spending cuts of $1.3 billion in 14 ministries. These cuts will damage the fabric of communities throughout the province and the Join Together Alberta coalition is keeping the pressure on government to save our services and will stage a march to the legislature on Saturday, March 20, 2010.

Events


Join Together Rally

  • March 20, 2010, 12:30 p.m.
  • March from Shaw Conference Centre/MacEwan University/105 Street and Jasper Avenue
  • Marches meet up at the Legislature at 1:00 p.m. for rally

Membership Forum 2010

  • April 23 and 24, 2010
  • SAIT Polytechnic, Calgary
  • Deadline for registration is April 16, 2010
  • Deadline for hotel registration is April 2, 2010

Did you know …


According to research by the Parkland Institute, Alberta spends less than 12 per cent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on services, while the average among other provinces is 22.5 per cent. On the revenue side, if Alberta reverted to a progressive income tax (like all other provinces) instead of the flat tax, it would generate $5.5 billion in annual revenue, erasing the deficit at a stroke and provide funding for health, education and other vital services! For more details …