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Alberta NDP criticizes UCP government over potential school support worker strike

CUPE Local 3550 president Mandy Lamoureux has said the average educational support worker in Alberta earns $34,500 per year.



The main conceptual idea of the article is the looming strike by over 3,000 Alberta school support workers and the government's and opposition's responses. Key points: * Strike threat: School divisions in Edmonton and Sturgeon Public are preparing for a strike by support staff, including EAs, librarians, and cafeteria workers, due to demands for fair wages. * Contingency plans: Schools are developing plans to minimize disruption, potentially including adjusted schedules or online learning options. * Political fallout: The NDP criticizes the UCP government for underfunding education and disrespecting support workers, while the UCP blames CUPE leadership for misleading members and says school boards are responsible for negotiations. Essentially, the article highlights the ongoing tension between unions fighting for better wages and the government's stance on funding and negotiations in the education sector.

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