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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
They're not negotiating at the NEB, they're doing environmental assessments in a board style setting.
You're argument, and excuse me for being rude is not the same, its stupid and an example of vapid headed deflection.
What the provincial government is doing is completely different its a union contract negotiation.
With the NEB we're basically talking about a bunch of guys talking to other guys and making a report and deciding if the pipeline complies with laid out standards.
You're argument has zero merit its not the same thing, the Kinder Morgan thing is not even close to a conflict of interest compared to what the Alberta Government is doing.
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So having a pro oil person coming in to do environmental assessments is not a conflict of interest. Got it.
To my understanding the AUPE signed a 4 year contract in 2014, set to expire 2018. Good to start negotiations early but didn't Hancock and his cronies sign off on this?
I have also heard how drastically over paid teachers are in this province, but after educating myself on the pay scale i
It may actually seem they have been underpaid for a number of years. 25% is the estimated wage increase in Alberta over other provinces in the private sector. Are the teachers making 25% more than other provinces teachers?
You can use the argument that the private sector is taking a beating so the public sector needs to as well. So let me see if I got this. We should roll back teachers wages, lay off quite a few while we are at it and then when oil climbs we should try to rehire a bunch at the lower wage.
It's awesome reading this junk, you choose an industry that lays you off every 5 years or so and when times get bad then you expect everyone should share your pain. I make about 13 bucks an hour more than the same position in BC, we should be looking at rolling my wages back too..........hahaha