Sunday, October 14, 2007

New CUPE Pamphlet



Evidently, over 20,000 of these pamphlets were printed for distribution.
This one is being distributed to schools and being put in teacher's lounges. The text is almost the same as the first CUPE hand out, but the emphasis on the front cover, as you can see is about the people of Saskatchewan not blowing this economic boom by voting for anyone other than the NDP.

In the middle of the document, CUPE has put a "For Sale" sign on everything (including the hospital?) and changed the name of the province to "Saskalberta", as if to say that Alberta is a terrible place (which coincidentally, is the jurisdiction they always mention during contract negotiations in their fight for wage parity).


Is it time for a change? Yes...

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Considering my house is across the street from a school, I'm all the more glad I requested two 4X6 SASK PARTY signs for my front lawn.

The NDP Boogeyman said...

That should drive some teachers batty...

huffb1 said...

This is great, Keep up the good work with this site.

we need to out the NDP boogeyman from power and put Brad Wall in

The NDP Boogeyman said...

Thanks huffb1. I appreciate your comments...

Matthew Bennett said...

I don't know why unions have to be so political. I would have to problem with the Union at all if it wasn't so political.

Unknown said...

I am angered and embarrassed that my union dues are going towards supporting shit like this. Fuck them.

Louise said...

Insects under the rock. Scurrying every which way now that the rock has been kicked out of the way. Love it!!

Unknown said...

During the last election the NDP said that the Saskatchewan Party was going to fire a large number of civil servants. The irony of this is the fact that five short months after they won the 2003 election the NDP themselves terminated 400 union members! Talk about a hidden agenda!!! Now the unions want their members to support the NDP? Here’s a news article about the firings.
http://www.cbc.ca/sask/features/SASKbudget2004/jobcuts.html