Please join us on site from March 2 from 10 am to 3 pm
Your Essential Services Officers will be on site for Good Shepherd Home (Wetaskiwin) essential services consultations on Thursday, March 2 from 10 am to 3 pm.
The provincial government uses essential services legislation to limit our ability to strike and our rights during a strike or lockout. It’s complicated legislation, as is the process of negotiating an Essential Services Agreement (ESA).
But put simply, an ESA lists services that in a time of strike or lockout are needed to protect the life, personal safety or health of the public, or are necessary for the maintenance and administration of the rule of law or public security.
We are concerned the employer may try and list services in the ESA that are not needed to protect safety in order to weaken our bargaining power.
It’s important for you to get involved and participate in the consultations because the input you provide is our most critical resource. Creating an ESA without your feedback would lead to weaker agreements, longer rounds of negotiation, and ineffective strikes.
How to prepare for a consultation
- If you have it, bring your job description or send it to the Essential Services Officer.
- Bring a list of the total number of staff in your department/unit, including all classifications and whether there are any vacancies (working short).
- If you are working short—think of what continues and how you prioritize tasks.
- Learn more about Essential Services.
If you have any questions or concerns ahead of the consultations, please contact us at:
https://www.aupe.org/essentialservices#14572
AUPE NEGOTIATING TEAM – GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY CONTINUING CARE
Betty Wiebe
timbetty@telus.net
Debbie Caplette
acdcfam@telus.net
Diana Bigelow
dianabigelow@gmail.com
Tahera Khalfan
taherakhalfan@gmail.com
AUPE RESOURCE STAFF
Kate Robinson, Negotiations
k.robinson@aupe.org
Mary Reimer, Organizing
m.reimer@aupe.org
Michelle Szalynski, Organizing
m.szalynski@aupe.org
Maureen Mariampillai, Communications
m.mariampillai@aupe.org