SFU child care workers to begin full scale job action
BCGEU
September 11, 2007
Mediation ends as employer continues to demand rollbacks
The 67 early childhood educators who work at SFU Child Care
Society will be setting up picket lines beginning Monday, September
17. Approximately 250 families in the Simon Fraser University
community, including faculty members and students, will be affected
by the withdrawal of child care services.
"Our union members have tried every option possible to
give this employer the chance to bring real money to the table
that will bring our members' wages and benefits to the same
level as other ECEs in the community social services sector,"
explains BC Government and Service Employees' Union president
George Heyman.
"Instead the employer has continued to demand that these
workers give up rights and benefits they already have in place."
The BCGEU child care professionals temporarily suspended rotating
job action for the first week of September as families headed
back to work and school. The union also requested mediation
in a final attempt to avoid full strike action. After the employer
refused to withdraw concessions this week, the union asked the
mediator to book out.
Heyman notes that the union made an innovative proposal in mediation
for a one year extended version of the current collective agreement.
The employer rejected the offer that would have allowed it more
time to raise the money it needs to improve wages and benefits.
"Our union and members are actively lobbying for increased
public funding for child care. The employer itself must try
much harder to get the funding from government and the university
that is needed to sustain these important jobs. This requires
vision and financial planning. Increasing parent fees is not
the answer," Heyman emphasizes. |