Alberta premier responds to threat of broader labour action in call-in radio show
EDMONTON — Alberta’s premier said Saturday she hopes the legislation her government tables in two days to force striking teachers back to work isn’t followed by broader labour action.
Danielle Smith’s comments on her call-in radio show came on the heels of a threat of “unprecedented” mobilization by the Alberta Federation of Labour if the government doesn’t rule out the use of the notwithstanding clause in its dealings with teachers.
“Invoking the clause… would escalate the situation from a confrontation between your government and the teachers to a confrontation between you and the entire Canadian labour movement,” said the federation, which represents 350,000 Alberta workers across various industries, in a statement Friday evening local time.
“If you take this unprecedented approach, we will have no choice but to mobilize an unprecedented response.”


