City of P.A. inside workers ready to strike
The City of Prince Albert inside workers have voted 79 per cent in favour of job action, including withdrawing all services after working without a contract since 2021.
CUPE 882, which represents the inside workers for the city, voted on June 26 in favour of job action and said a recent offer from the city would reduce their purchasing power.
“Our members are being ignored,” said Tammy Vermette, president of CUPE 882. “Municipalities across the province have been able to reach fair agreements that recognize the crushing cost-of-living, and still, the City of Prince Albert refuses to keep our pay on pace with inflation.”
The union pointed out that the mayor and city council have had a 20 per cent increase in pay between 2016 and 2021, double the rate union members received.