Local unions speaking out against Moe’s lack of ‘backbone’
It has only been a few hours since Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s announced the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions and local unions across the province are already speaking out against his decision.
Recent press releases from Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Saskatchewan branch and Saskatchewan Federation of Labour condemn his decision saying they are putting public workers at risk following pressure from trucker protests “despite opposition from frontline workers.”
“Our hospitals are still struggling to care for hundreds of COVID-19 patients. The number of outbreaks in Saskatchewan care homes continues to climb. Nearly 20 deaths among seniors in the last week alone, and our members in the health care and education sector are stretched to the breaking point due to short staffing,” said Judy Henley, president of CUPE Saskatchewan. “It is clear that Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party government is ignoring the medical community and pandering to far-right extremists.”
While everyone is sick of COVID-19, SFL president, Lori Johb, said there is still reasons to remain vigilant.