Media Advisory - Federal public sector workers rally and speak out against federal government cuts in Vancouver and Surrey on September 15
VANCOUVER, Sept. 14, 2012 /CNW/ - Along with local labour groups and politicians, members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Canada's largest federal public sector union, will rally and speak out against federal government cuts at family-friendly events in Grandview Park in Vancouver and Bear Creek Park in Surrey.
As part of a National Day of Action, held across the country, members of PSAC will be talking to the public about the impact federal cuts have on services Canadians rely on.
They will highlight how cuts are hurting seniors, the unemployed, veterans and new Canadians; how cuts at CFIA are putting food safety at risk; how cuts to search and rescue are putting lives at risk, and how cuts to protection and monitoring of fish habitat, and cuts to scientific research are putting the environment at risk.
Vancouver
What: | Rally for Public Services, an informative, fun event including an information table, games and prizes for the public, and guest speakers |
When: | 11AM - 2PM, rally program to begin at 12:30PM |
Where: | Grandview Park, Commercial Drive at Charles St, Vancouver |
Who: | Speakers scheduled for 12:30PM include |
Kennedy Stewart, MP for Burnaby-Douglas | |
Chris Aylward, National Vice President, Public Service Alliance of Canada | |
Irene Lanzinger, Secretary-Treasurer, BC Federation of Labour | |
Jacquie de Aguayo, Hospital Employees Union | |
Joey Hartman, President, Vancouver & District Labour Council |
Surrey
What: | Solidarity BBQ, family-friendly events and guest speakers |
When: | 11AM - 2PM, rally program to begin at 12:00PM |
Where: | Bear Creek Park, 88th and King George Boulevard, Surrey |
Who: | Speakers scheduled for 12:00PM include |
Jasbir Sandhu, MP for Surrey North | |
Laurie Mayhew, New Westminster & District Labour Council | |
Federal public sector workers who have been affected by cutbacks |
SOURCE: Public Service Alliance of Canada
Patrick Bragg, PSAC Communications, cell: 778 889 3486
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