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Image: Heather Quinn/Twitter
Posted inEconomyLabour
CA

Corporate attacks on the public sector and public employees inflict just as much harm on the private sector

ed_finn by Ed Finn March 4, 2020October 5, 2021
Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews speaks about budget 2019. Image: Government of Alberta/Flickr
Posted inCanadian PoliticsHealthLabour

What’s behind the United Conservative Party’s emerging fury at nurses?

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga December 3, 2019October 5, 2021
Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews speaks about budget 2019. Image: Government of Alberta/Flickr
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyLabour

Plan to roll back Alberta public employees’ pay is no surprise but seems unexpectedly inept

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga October 30, 2019October 5, 2021
Alberta Minister of Finance Travis Toews puts on his cowboy boots in preparation for the release of the budget. Image: Government of Alberta/Flickr
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomy

Budget cuts to Alberta’s public sector feed into propaganda not facts

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga October 24, 2019October 5, 2021
Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews holds a news conference yesterday in a hallway of the Legislature inaccessible to most members of the public (Photo: David J. Climenhaga).
Posted inCanadian PoliticsLabour

The strategy behind the UCP’s Public Sector Arbitration Deferral Act explained

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga June 14, 2019October 5, 2021
UCP Finance Minister Travis Toews (Photo: David J. Climenhaga).
Posted inCanadian PoliticsLabour

UCP bulls ahead with plan to ignore public employees’ collective agreements

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga June 13, 2019October 5, 2021
Part of the crowd of nurses and other public sector workers who gathered in -30 C. temperatures in Edmonton’s Churchill Square in March 2014, the last time an Alberta government tried to attack their pensions (Photo: David J. Climenhaga).
Posted inCanadian PoliticsLabour

Notice to Alberta’s public employees: Jason Kenney and the UCP are eyeing your pensions again

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga April 12, 2019October 5, 2021
Canadian finance minister, Bill Morneau, at a press conference announcing a program for financial literacy on November 1. Photo: @Bill_Morneau/Twitter
Posted inCanadian Politics

Bill Morneau’s ethical challenges and scary pension reform

by Karl Nerenberg November 21, 2017October 5, 2021
Photo: World Bank Photo Collection/Flickr
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyPolitical Action
CA

Entering the era of ‘big government’ means more taxes

rick_salutin_small_24_1_1_1_1_0 by Rick Salutin October 28, 2017
Living wage protest. Image: Flickr/Fibonacci Blue​
Posted inCanadian PoliticsLabour
CA

In attacking the public sector, corporations miss the inextricable link between public and private

ed_finn by Ed Finn June 9, 2017October 5, 2021
Aaron Wudrick
Posted inCanadian Politics
AB, CA

We frown on smiles! The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is unhappy to learn public-sector workers are happy

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga May 22, 2016October 5, 2021
Photo: Boris Kasimov/flickr
Posted inCanadian PoliticsLabour

What’s a fair wage to pay Halifax city councillors?

Stephen Kimber by Stephen Kimber March 15, 2016October 5, 2021

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