FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 3, 2001
AFL delegates will rally at Petro-Can tomorrow
to support striking workers
Politics and human rights also on agenda
as convention continues
EDMONTON – Several hundred
union members participating in the Alberta Federation of Labour’s biennial
convention will rally outside of a downtown Petro-Can station tomorrow to show
support for striking refinery workers.
The rally will mark the beginning of a province-wide campaign aimed at
putting financial pressure on the company to bargain fairly with their
employees.
"We’ll be asking consumers to stop filling up their vehicles at Petro-Can
or buying any products there," AFL president Audrey Cormack. "Our
Executive Council has just passed a resolution in support of the local’s
consumer campaign – and we’ll be getting the word out to our members around
the province as soon as the convention is over."
The rally will be held between 12:15-1:00 p.m. on Friday, May 4 outside the
Petro-Can service station on the corner of 109 Street and 100 Avenue.
Other highlights of the convention agenda for Friday include the following:
At 9:45 a.m. delegates will discuss a policy paper on human rights entitled
"Labour of Loss: An Examination of the Economic Effects of Discrimination
in the Canadian Labour Market."
At 10:30 a.m. Hussan Yussuff, Vice President of the Canadian Labour Congress,
will talk about globalization and workers’ rights.
At 2:15 p.m. New Democrat leader Raj Pannu will address the convention.
At 2:45 p.m. delegates will discuss a policy paper dealing with democracy in
Alberta and the labour movement’s involvement in the political process.
With the exception of the rally, all of the major convention events will be
held in the main ballroom of the Crowne Plaza-Chateau Lacombe Hotel, located at
11101 Bellamy Hill. The AFL convention continues Saturday and Sunday.
All reporters and other media personnel are asked to register at the AFL’s
convention office in the River Valley Room. People without credentials will not
be allowed on the convention floor.
For more information call:
Gil McGowan, AFL Communications @ 780-483-3021
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