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Staff at the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre (FSCC) have reported deteriorating conditions, following their request for a third-party review of the workplace.
An officer at the local Correctional Centre reached out to
Record staff via email, stating they would like to remain anonymous for fear of retribution.
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“Every day I want to take whatever pension I have and leave because [of] my mental health,” the officer shared. “My friends work there and it is all that keeps me going.”
EDMONTON Alberta unions are calling on the province to recognize the danger of COVID-19 in workplaces. According to the Workers Compensation Board, nearly 8,900 Albertans have made COVID-19-related claims between January 2020 and March 2021. On Wednesday, coinciding with the National Day of Mourning in remembrance of workers who have died as a result of on-the-job illness or injury, the Alberta Federation of Labour called on the United Conservative government to prioritize vaccines for essential employees, set up vaccination clinics in workplaces, and bring in paid sick leave. By AFL s estimate, about two-third of working Albertans don t have access to the latter.
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Staff at Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre are demanding an independent review after a survey found most employees feel their workplace is “toxic.”
Seventy per cent of respondents to a recent survey reported feeling bullied at work, according to results released last Wednesday by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE). The AUPE represents the majority of workers at the facility, including correctional officers, licensed practical nurses and administrative staff. Around 80 per cent of staff filled out the AUPE survey.
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