AUPE calls pandemic job cuts an ‘act of cruelty’
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees is lambasting the provincial government for using the pandemic as a shield to lay off workers.
According to the AUPE, four facilities where its employees work will be impacted by the government’s plan to outsource maintenance positions, including Michener Centre South in Red Deer. A union spokesperson says the Public Service Commission notified the AUPE in a letter, pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement.
At Michener, up to four jobs will be affected. Other locations include the Spy Hill complex of corrections facilities in Calgary, Edmonton’s law courts, and the federal building at the Legislature, all for a possible 38 jobs on the line.
“Albertans have made it clear that the UCP government should be focusing on two things right now, fighting the pandemic and creating jobs,” says Kevin Barry, vice-president of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE), which represents more than 90,000 workers. “Instead, what we see are endless attacks on workers and vital services.”


