Alberta carpenters launch media campaign to stop wildcat protests
Jill Stone  |  by dcnonl.com. All rights reserved. 15.10 | 10:22

Saturday s event was a symbolic gesture with a funeral for Alberta s Labour Code. Neither Martyn Piper, spokesman for the carpenters union, nor Ron Harry, executive director for the trades council, were available to comment on the ads. Klyne said the commitment from union leaders to fight labour laws is a positive development but credited the actions of demonstrators for prompting such action to be taken.

Alberta s booming construction landscape has been disrupted with pickets and protests recently over a complicated labour law that hobbles building trade unions from striking. Legislation passed two decades ago says that if 75 per cent of the province s two dozen building trade unions have settled their contracts, the others must follow suit without a strike or lockout, using an arbitrator if necessary. Most of the trades have already settled, but the carpenters, roofers, and plumbers and pipefitters are holdouts.

The provincial labour board has filed a cease and desist order against the wildcat strikes and the labour minister has set up a tribunal to arbitrate a contract settlement, but frustrated workers have been defying the orders of the province and their own unions by staying off the job.

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