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Old 03-10-2016, 02:10 PM   #166
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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
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