EDMONTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS CUSTODIAL WORKERS UNION
ENDORSES CANDIDATES FOR CIVIC ELECTION OCTOBER 19, 1998
THESE LABOUR AND LABOUR FRIENDLY
EDMONTON PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE
WARD B
WARD C
WARD D
WARD E
WARD G
WARD H
Ward F: Don Fleming was Elected by Acclamation
(I) denotes Incumbent
TRUSTEE ELECTION FORUMS
Edmonton Public Schools Trustee Candidate Forum Rules
And Procedure
Locations of Voting Stations
WARD A
BILL BONKO(I)*
(CUPE Local 30)
JANICE MELNYCHUK(I)*
MEL HUIZINGA
(AUPE)
KARL KUSS
CAROL ANNE DEAN*
(AUPE)
DONNA FONG*
(NASA/CSU 52)
GEORGE NICHOLSON(I)
(current Board Chair)
Ward I: No Candidate endorsed
* also endorsed by the Edmonton District Labour Council
(union) union affiliation for identification purposes only
OCTOBER 13, 14, & 15
for October 19, 1998
and Public School Board Ward Map
The Polical Action Committee (PAC) of Local 474 produced a information package for all Trustee Candidates, as well as a quesionnaire that Candidates were asked to fill in an return to us.
We interviewed a majority of candidates over a two week period. This was done jointly with CUPE Local 3550 which represents the 1400 support staff in the district.
Our issues were: Privatization, Contracting Out, Corporate Partnerships in Schools, Use of Volunteers, Lobbying the Government for more funding, need for vocational education for students, willingness to review or restrict school based funding/management, working alone, staffing levels. To name a few.
See our home page for more on these issues.
We did not get responses from some candidates. We were rather disappointed at the lack of knowledge a lot of candidates had around these issues.
You have to hand it to proactive labour union CUPE Local 474,
representing public school custodians.
The union's using its muscle to get "labour and labour-friendly"
candidates elected to the Edmonton Public School Board. In a
memo to all school custodians and phone calls to all its members,
CUPE is urging its members to vote for incumbents Bill Bonko,
Janice Melnychuk, and, surprise, surprise, current chairman
George Nicolson, plus lefty newcomers like well-known Carol
Anne Dean and Donna Fong. (How come former New
Democrat MLA and current trustee Gerry Gibeault is not on the
list?)
That's democracy. Too bad the right isn't half as well organized.
The bad part, of course, is the union could be too successful.
Imagine a school board controlled by its unions. Scary.
Graham Hicks, edmonton Sun Columnist, Sunday Sun, October 18, 1998
The head of the Public School Boards
Association of Alberta has challenged prospective trustees
to be passionate politicians, not managers.
"This is not the board of the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce, and this is not the board of the YMCA that we
are talking about," Dave King said at a candidates' forum
organized Wednesday night by the parent group Key
Communicators.
"The board needs courage and passion and outrage about
wrongs," King said, challenging the trustees to channel
their outrage to fight for justice.
Edmonton - They get little recognition, no perks, can't
remember when they last got a pay raise and their political
power has been stripped by the province.
Yet, the vast majority of trustees with the Edmonton public
school board are running for re-election in the municipal elections
Oct. 19th. It's an anonymous race," says University of Alberta political
scientist Jim Lightbody. "No one knows and few people care."
"The job has always been a thankless one," agrees Frank Peters
with the university's department of educational policy studies.
"But it's becoming even more thankless now."
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