FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 19, 2002
Budget is a "triple
whammy" for working people in Alberta, says AFL
Albertans get higher taxes,
crumbling schools and under-funding in health care
EDMONTON – The budget unveiled by the Klein government
late this afternoon is a "triple whammy" for working people in
Alberta, says the president of Alberta’s largest union organization.
As a result of the new budget, Albertans will be paying
higher taxes and facing declining quality of services in areas like health care
and education, says Les Steel, president of the Alberta Federation of Labour.
"Before the last provincial election, the premier wooed
working peoples’ votes by offering a big tax cut. A year later he’s broken
that promise by substantially increasing health premiums – which are a tax
hike in all but name. That’s the first whammy."
Steel says the second "whammy" has to do with the
way the government is handling education funding.
"This budget represents a lost opportunity to resolve
the dispute with the teachers," says Steel. "They could have dealt
with some of the problems that lie at the heart of the dispute – like the
issue of over-crowding. But by refusing to put more money into the classroom
they’ve basically guaranteed more labour unrest."
The third assault on the interests of working people cited by
Steel has to do with health care. In particular, Steel says the government has
failed to make funding adjustments that reflect Alberta’s growing population.
"On the surface, a seven percent increase in funding
sounds great. But in reality it doesn’t keep up with the combined pressures of
inflation and population growth. In effect this so-called increase is actually a
cut for our health care system. So much for the government’s supposed
commitment to Medicare."
Steel concluded by pointing out that many of the cuts
announced today are a direct result of the government’s "irresponsible
flat tax and cuts to corporate taxes.
"We’re a wealthy province but our government has
basically impoverished our public sector by slashing taxes for big business and
the wealthy. Today we see that it’s ordinary working people who are going to
have to pay for these irresponsible cuts."
For more information call:
Les Steel, President @ 483-3021
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