FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 11, 2002
Tories Stab Teachers in the
Back, Says AFL
Alberta Tories Copycat B.C.
Liberals by Assaulting the Principles of Collective Bargaining
The Education Services Settlement Act, introduced today in
the Legislature, is an affront to the principles of fair collective bargaining,
says the Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL). The Premier has reneged on his
promise to teachers and is ensuring many more years of labour unrest in our
school system.
"Premier Klein stabbed teachers in the back today,"
says AFL President Les Steel. "He promised them a fair process and instead
rammed an unfair settlement down their throats."
"This is not arbitration. This is dictation," says
Steel, pointing out that the bill exempts teachers from the Arbitration Act,
which sets the rules for arbitrations. "This Act is not abiding by any of
the basic rules of arbitration and collective bargaining. It is a bully
act."
"Klein is a copycat. He is using the same bully tactics
as Gordon Campbell in B.C. by striking out legally binding clauses in existing
contracts," Steel highlights. "Not only is this immoral, it is most
likely unconstitutional."
Steel states there are a number of horrible aspects to this
bill. First, the restrictions place on the arbitrator are so tight that none of
the teachers’ issues can get heard. "He has shackled the arbitrator to
force them to toe the government line."
Second, the bill strips away any clause in any active
collective agreement that addresses class sizes, instructional time or classroom
conditions. "These are legally binding contracts being ripped up by a
rabid, ideological government."
Steel predicts more unrest and anger from teachers.
"With this kind of provocation, I suspect to see years of increasing anger
and action from teachers."
"Look out Ralph Klein; you may have released a
tiger." Steel concludes.
For more information call:
Les Steel, President @ 483-3021
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