Cupe-Alberta Region

About Cupe-Alberta Region

CUPE Alberta represents 40, 000 employees working for better wages and working conditions, strong public services and a prosperous economy for all Albertans

Cupe-Alberta Region Description

Public services and the people who provide them:

CUPE members provide the services that keep Alberta communities strong, healthy and vibrant. CUPE Alberta is the union organization that supports public sector workers on the job, in the political arena and in the community.

Reviews

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Jason Kenney is proposing a 20% cut in spending. That means less for schools, hospitals, municipalities, social services, post-secondary.
Look around at work. Imagine one in five of your co-workers laid off.

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FLAIR DON'T CARE
Flair Airlines is trying to cut wages of Flight Attendants by 30%. Please share this video.

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Pay for your own fire protection then. And while we're at it - stay off the roads and don't drink the water

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It would be so much better if the employee stayed home and rested.

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Hey, I know her!
CUPE member Bukola Abiona found herself on the front page of the Edmonton Journal today after getting a selfie taken with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley. Albionia and Notley were both attending the Alberta NDP convention in Edmonton.

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"Premier Notley has had our backs. Now it's time we have hers."
Alberta Firefighters make the first political endorsement in their history.

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Jason Kenney and the UCP reacted with surprise and horror when a racist, white-supremacist organization RSVP on Facebook to one of their events, showed up, and took photos with three of their candidates.
The thing is, this keeps happening.
This article outlines all the racist candidates (all of whom were approved by the UCP to run) that have been found. So far.
... Spoiler alert. There are a lot of them.
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New Democrats build, conservatives cut. And blow up.

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"On Monday, about 254,000 Albertans — about 10.6 per cent of the province’s workers — received a raise.
Congratulations to them, but commendations should also go to the provincial government which hiked Alberta’s minimum wage to the fair rate of $15 an hour, up from $13.60."

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It's always good to see public services brought back in-house.

More about Cupe-Alberta Region

780.484.7644
http://www.alberta.cupe.ca