2018-2019 Provincial Budget: CUPE NB is Pleased
FREDERICTON, Jan. 31, 2018 /CNW/ - This week, New Brunswick's Finance Minister Cathy Rogers tabled her $9.6 billion budget, which contained much needed investments in healthcare, education and community care.
"This is not an austerity budget, it is a normal electoral year budget. Minister Rogers said, "you have to spend money to make money", and I agree. Our sluggish provincial economy needs to be stimulated, and the best way to do so is through investments in key public-sector services like childcare, education and health," said Daniel Légère, President of CUPE NB.
The Health Department budget was increased by $3.7 per cent to $2.75 billion. Spending for Education and Early Childhood Development stands at $1.26 billion — up 6.1 per cent. A notable increase was made in community care services, with $12 million be invested in special care home employees and home support workers.
"This $12 million should all go to raise front line wages in home care and community care services. The women working in this sector deserve much more, but this is encouraging. I challenge the government to immediately adjust the wages of all workers in community care beyond the symbolic $15 an hour," said Légère.
"As Health and Education Departments have seen their budgets go up beyond inflation, I hope workers will obtain increases in wages. It's time we had real wage increases, because most workers' pay has not followed cost of living increases of the last 10 years," concluded Légère.
CUPE NB represents 26,500 members in more than 200 locals. Major sectors within the Union include health care, education, nursing homes, municipalities and transportation. Find us online at www.nb.cupe.ca or follow us on Facebook.com/cupeNBscfp/.
SOURCE Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
Daniel Légère, President, CUPE NB, 506-869-0424; Simon Ouellette, Communications Representative, CUPE, 506-229-6038
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