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    Celebrate 100 days of resistance PDF Print E-mail
    Written by CEP 481   
    Monday, 11 February 2008
    Celebrate 100 days of resistance with the locked-out staff of SGEU. The 60 women and men who work for the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union have been locked-out since November 6, 2007. On February 13, 2008 these workers will have been on the street for 100 days.

    This milestone will be marked by a 100 Days of Resistance Rally at the SGEU office in Regina, 1440 Broadway Avenue, from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 13, 2008.
    CEP 481 photo


     SGEU staff are members of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers’ Union (CEP) Local 481. They walked off the job on November 6, 2007 to protest the employer’s demand for concessions at the bargaining table. Within two hours, the workers were officially locked-out.

    “We will continue to resist the anti-worker, anti-union tactics of this employer,” says Kelly Diebel, CEP Local 481 president.

    “Employers across the province are watching this dispute. If SGEU is successful in forcing its workers to accept take-aways by locking them out, it will give a green light to other employers to do the same. We are fighting not only for ourselves, but for all unionized workers across Saskatchewan,” she adds.

    The new Saskatchewan Party government has already announced its intention to introduce essential services legislation, and is poised to attack jobs in the public sector.

    “How will SGEU leaders be able to stand up to the government in the next round of bargaining when it has treated its own staff so punitively?” asks Diebel.

    CEP members have been without an agreement for more than two and a half years. SGEU leaders want to force CEP members to accept a wage package lower than the rate of inflation, and give up existing sick leave entitlements. They refused to agree to a special mediation process recommended by the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour.

     The SGEU staff bargain collective agreements, advocate for SGEU members in the workplace, administer SGEU’s Long Term Disability Plan, and provide many other services, including education, communications and research.


    You can help support the members of CEP Local 481:

    Come to the 100 Days of Resistance Rally at 1440 Broadway Avenue in Regina at noon on February 13, 2008.

    Contact SGEU president Bob Bymoen at (306) 539-0030 or .

    Send a donation to CEP Local 481, 2334 McIntyre St., Regina, SK, S4P 2S2.

    Visit our website at www.sgeustaffstrike.ca.

     For more information, contact CEP National Representative Kate McKinley at (306) 527-5723.

      An injury to one is an injury to all!

     

     

     

     

     

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