Schools close as thousands of New Brunswick public sector workers launch strike
FREDERICTON — Schools closed across New Brunswick as thousands of public sector workers walked off the job early Friday morning in a bid to secure higher wages.
Steve Drost, president of the New Brunswick branch of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, said the union’s 22,000 members haven’t had a proper raise in 15 years and remain among the lowest paid in the country.
“They’ve fallen so far behind the cost of living,” Drost said in an interview. “They are prepared to do whatever is necessary to get a fair wage.”
Those on strike include school bus drivers, custodians, some health-care workers in rehabilitation and therapy, educational support staff, workers in transportation and infrastructure and community college workers.