Nurses in White Gain Momentum Published by the United Nurses of Alberta Five Times a Year UNA Won’T Roll Over for Our Members

Nurses in White Gain Momentum Published by the United Nurses of Alberta Five Times a Year UNA Won’T Roll Over for Our Members

October 2013 United Nurses of Alberta NewsBulletin Nurses in white Pension crisis Pages 3-4 gain momentum The Time is Now! Pages 6-9 AGM 2013 Page 5 Volume 37, Number 4 Published by the United Nurses of Alberta five times a year UNA won’t roll over for our members Editor David Climenhaga and let nurses’ retirement Production Kelly de Jong savings be eviscerated Executive Board By Heather Smith President, United Nurses of Alberta President Heather Smith H: 780-437-2477 W: 780-425-1025 IN the last edition of the NewsBulletin, I email information of all members. If we need 1st Vice-President Bev Dick wrote about destructive changes affecting to share urgent information with you about H: 780-430-7093 W: 780-425-1025 our profession and undermining the safety of negotiations, it is imperative we have correct nd 2 Vice-President patient/resident/client care. contact information. Jane Sustrik C: 780-915-8367 W: 780-425-1025 In response, United Nurses of Alberta While not at the bargaining table, an Secretary/Treasurer Karen Craik launched the WWW campaign (Wear White immense change has occurred to employee C: 403-510-5163 W: 780-425-1025 or 403-237-2377 Wednesdays) as a visible statement nurses are benefits. I am referring to the unnecessary North District standing up for our profession, our jobs and and vicious assault on the Local Authorities Roxann Dreger our collective agreement. A huge Pension Plan announced by Finance Susan Gallivan thank you must go out to Minister Doug Horner. North Central District Terri Barr Local Executives and indi- Teresa Caldwell Please read the infor- Jennifer Castro vidual members for your mation on page 3 of this Susan Coleman support of WWW. Christina Doktor NewsBulletin. Our union Jenna Knight Karen Kuprys RN and RPN pins coalition, which in- Keith Lang have now been sent cludes UNA, the Alberta Central District Dianne McInroy to every Local. Local Federation of Labour (AFL), Sandra Zak Executive members are Alberta Union of Provincial Wanda Zimmerman distributing the pins directly Employees (AUPE), Health South Central District Marie Aitken to nurses in worksites across the Sciences Association of Alberta Kathy Bouwmeester province. If you have not yet received your pin, (HSAA) and the Canadian Union of Public Marie Corns Denise Palmer check with your Local President. Employees (CUPE), is now considering our JoAnne Rhodes Daphne Wallace fightback strategies. Cameron Westhead As I expected, no bargaining occurred South District during July or August. We have bargaining Stay tuned because we are not just going to Maxine Braun dates for the end of September, then two or roll over and allow the minister of finance to John Terry three days in each of October, November mislead the public and eviscerate the retire- Directors and December. Watch for Negotiations ment savings nurses and other workers have Labour Relations 2013 fanouts in your workplace, and check contributed to for years. David Harrigan UNA’s website – www.una.ab.ca – for infor- Finance and In solidarity, Administrative Services mation about the status of bargaining. The Darlene Rathgeber Negotiating Committee has asked Local Information Systems Presidents to update the phone fanout and Andrew Johnson Heather Smith, President, UNA PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT #40064422 Provincial Office 700-11150 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton AB T5K 0C7 p 780-425-1025/1-800-252-9394 f 780-426-2093 RETURN UNDELIVERABLE CANADIAN ADDRESSES TO: Southern Alberta Regional Office 300-1422 Kensington Road NW, Calgary AB T2N 3P9 p 403-237-2377/1-800-661-1802 f 403-263-2908 UNITED NURSES OF ALBERTA www.una.ab.ca [email protected] facebook.com/unitednurses twitter.com/unitednurses 700-11150 JASPER AVENUE NW EDMONTON AB T5K OC7 3 www.DefendingAlbertaPensions.ca Government’s radical changes to your pension plan will do grave harm Speaking up for public pensions, from left to right, UNA President Heather Smith, CUPE Alberta President Marlie Roberts, Alberta Federation of Labour President Gil McGowan, HSAA President Elisabeth Ballermann and AUPE President Guy Smith ON September 16, United Nurses of Alberta and other Plan (LAPP), which includes many of UNA’s present Alberta public sector unions finally received word from members and may also affect those already retired. the Redford Government on what it And while Horner said the government is actually intends to do with the prov- willing to talk, and promised to consult the ince’s four public sector pension plans. “The government’s unions between now and the end of 2013, the Finance Minister Doug Horner had key points in his plan were not really up for been hinting for weeks big changes proposal would negotiation. If unions didn’t want to go along were coming – but he had kept mum radically change with his changes, Horner said confidently, he on what those changes would be. the defined benefit personally was ready for the fight. Horner’s announcement at nature of the plan…” The tightly scripted September 16 an- Government House in Edmonton nouncement was designed to let Horner was clothed in soothing phrases, but control the agenda, the assumptions and the the reality was not encouraging. The entire narrative of the alleged need for changes to the government intends to implement many provisions that LAPP, the Public Service Pensions Plan, Special Forces will seriously undermine the Local Authorities Pension Pension Plan and Management Employees Pension Plan. continued on page 4 United Nurses of Alberta NewsBulletin October 2013 Volume 37, Number 4 4 continued from page 3 In fact, the cuts outlined in Horner’s strategy are not a year, meaning a 30-per-cent reduction in pension necessary. A plan is already in operation under which income in this example. LAPP workers and employers are sharing the cost of bal- No more guaranteed cost-of-living increases for ancing the LAPP’s pension plan deficits over coming years. pensioners for future service. Instead of guaran- Nor are the deficits in reality that serious. LAPP has teeing annual cost-of-living increases (currently more than $23 billion in assets to pay for the pension 60 per cent of inflation), these increases will now promises already made. While the current 82-per-cent be capped at 50 per cent and will only be granted funded status is a concern, it is normal for the funded if the plan’s funding is at a level determined by status of defined benefit plans to fluctuate. The additional the government to be appropriate. So life will get contributions from employers and employees should move tougher for UNA members relying on the LAPP the plan to full funding in 15 years or less. The finance as they grow older. minister himself has admitted the plans are not in crisis. A cap on pension premiums paid by plan mem- How extreme are the government’s proposals? Among bers. This will starve the system of revenue in the changes the government plans to swiftly implement, difficult times. It could result in more cuts later on by January 1, 2016, are: – including cuts to pensioners’ incomes. Elimination of the “85 Factor” The government’s proposal would by the start of 2016, which radically change the defined benefit would mean severe reductions nature of the plan, not just for future for plan members who retire employees, but for future service by before age 65. Members with current employees who wish to stay on 30 years of service can now the job. The proposal also dramatically retire at age 55 with unreduced shifts risk from the government and benefits. But any member with employers to plan members. service after January 1, 2016, Because of LAPP participation rules will see some reductions. Plan that will not change under the gov- members whose service is ernment’s plan, many new part-time entirely after January 1, 2016, employees may in the future question could still retire at 55, but their pension would be the security and value of the plan and choose not to exer- reduced by 60 per cent. cise their option to join – threatening both the LAPP’s Elimination of the early retirement benefit is long-term viability and the benefits of retirees. another reduction for members who retire before The government says benefits that have already been age 65. Under the old plan, their pensions were earned will not be affected. But the cuts will hurt newer reduced by 3 per cent each year their age was and younger workers. They will also be damaging for less than 65, or their combined age and years of anyone who retires after January 1, 2016. The govern- pensionable service were below 85. For example, a ment-imposed contributions cap also means that if the person retiring at 60 with less than 20 years service plan faces any financial challenges, existing benefits would have their pension reduced by 15 per cent. including pensions may have to be cut. Plan members whose service is entirely after Jan 1, Despite the government’s earnest talk about sustain- 2016, would have their pension reduced 6 per cent ability, the effect of the changes will potentially reduce future contribution rates by 3 to 4 per cent a year. continued on page 18 United Nurses of Alberta NewsBulletin October 2013 Volume 37, Number 4 5 UNA’s 2013 AGM: The time is now, more than ever! THE time is now, more than ever! logo of the 2013 Annual General Meeting of the United Nurses of Alberta. Now more than ever unions are essential to nurses and to all working people. UNA’s 36th AGM runs this year from Tuesday, November 19, to Thursday, November 21.

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