Leave health act alone, says lobby group
Health care advocates have called on the province to shelve plans to overhaul Alberta’s existing health care legislation and introduce a new health act later this fall. On Tuesday, the […]
Read moreJanitors share complaints against Bee-Clean: University of Alberta contractor disputes accusations, suing union for defamation
A group of University of Alberta janitors spelled out their complaints against Bee-Clean Building Maintenance in front of a crowd of about 80 concerned students, professors, and labour group members […]
Read moreThree more workers die as government fails to act on safety: Without real change, death and injury rates will rise as economy picks up
News that three Alberta workers have died in workplace accidents in three days is proof that the government must take concrete action now to save lives, says the Alberta Federation […]
Read moreMore can be done to prevent workplace fatalities: Alberta Federation of Labour
The province isn’t doing enough to prevent deaths at the workplace. Those comments come from the Alberta Federation of Labour after three people died on the job in the past […]
Read moreWorker’s body stuck in Alberta: Confusion over who should pay to get body of foreign worker home
The death of a temporary foreign worker in Alberta is raising questions about who should pay to ship his body home. Aruna Shantha Peiris, 37, died of a heart attack […]
Read moreOctober 2010: Pension reform; Lakoff lecture/workshop; health-care proposals; workplace injury and fatality records website
New poll shows massive support for pension reform More than three quarters of Canadians support increasing Canada Pension Plan benefits, according to a new national survey released today by Canadian […]
Read moreFriends of Medicare campaign launched in Alberta
Legal opinion commissioned by Alberta Federation of Labour says proposed changes are “not consistent with a democratic society.” Edmonton (14 Oct. 2010) – Friends of Medicare (FoM) has launched a […]
Read moreApprentices willing to leave home, but can’t find work
Ben Stacey of Grand Bank is a journeyman pipefitter and pipe insulator, who travels back and forth between Newfoundland and Alberta for work. He’s been doing this since 2007, working […]
Read moreCritics fear ‘radical reform’ of health-care system
Two advocacy groups say the proposed Alberta Health Act will be a piece of “shell legislation” that will give politicians the power to privatize health care without any public debate. […]
Read moreMedicare, labour groups say Alberta Health Act could lead to more private care
EDMONTON – Medicare and labour groups want Alberta to shelve planned changes to laws that govern the province’s health-care system. The Friends of Medicare says the new Alberta Health Act […]
Read moreFriends of Medicare launches campaign to drop health law changes: Legal opinion commissioned by AFL says proposed changes are undemocratic
Edmonton – Friends of Medicare (FoM) today launches a new campaign to persuade Health Minister Gene Zwozdesky to abandon proposed changes to provincial health laws. “It’s time to move on […]
Read moreLobby groups team up to fight health legislation
Friends of Medicare and the Alberta Federation of Labour are joining forces in an effort to derail the proposed Alberta Health Act, which is expected to be introduced this fall […]
Read moreMessage to Health Minister Zwozdesky: Don’t Tear Up the Laws!
This fall, an advisory committee to the Minister of Health recommended that Alberta tear up its health care laws in favour of vague and unclear statements of “principles” and “guidelines.” […]
Read moreAlta. must look to past for a strong future, SACPA told
Alberta needs a revolution in political thinking and that will require going back to the future to recall the kind of thinking that helped establish the province. A hundred years […]
Read moreGovernment launches workplace safety database
Workers in Alberta can now look up the health and safety record of their employers online, but critics aren’t convinced the information tells the full story. The government launched the […]
Read moreJanitors allege deportation threats, withheld cash
A group of Edmonton janitors is suing a cleaning company for $42,435 over allegations that overtime money is being held back and that they have been threatened with deportation. The […]
Read moreSafety records fail to tell the whole story for working Albertans: New website presents a bewildering array of stats, but little useful information: AFL
Edmonton – Alberta’s new website offering workplace injury and fatality records may be well intentioned, but gets a failing grade from the Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL). “This morning, we […]
Read moreProvince posts workplace safety records online
Alberta’s employment ministry is heralding a new website that tracks company-specific fatalities and workers’ compensation claims, but already the opposition says not enough information is being disclosed. Thomas Lukaszuk, the […]
Read moreAlberta workplace safety website unveiled: Online records will reveal best and worst companies
EDMONTON – Employment Minister Thomas Lukaszuk has unveiled a new workplace safety website that allows many Albertans to see basic information about how many injuries and deaths have happened at […]
Read moreJob safety goes online in Alberta
The province wants Albertans to know how many injuries or deaths have happened at their workplace. To that end, it’s launching a website Thursday to make the stats more available. […]
Read more2010 Jun Submission to Standing Committee on the Economy: Minimum Wage Review
2010 Jun Submission to Standing Committee on the Economy: Minimum Wage Review
Read more2005 September Submission Alberta Employment Standards Review
2005 September Submission Alberta Employment Standards Review
Read more2005 October Submission Federal Labour Code Part III Review
2005 October Submission Federal Labour Code Part III Review
Read moreAlberta spending more on public relations
EDMONTON – A labour group is accusing Alberta of boosting spending on public relations while cutting spending on environmental monitoring. The Alberta Federation of Labour says since 2003 the provincial […]
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