
New Alberta budget has money for new schools, maintains health care funding, no money for public sector pay increases
Finance Minister and GP-Wapiti MLA Travis Toews repeated the province would be cutting spending by 2.8 per cent over four years when giving the budget speech Thursday afternoon in the Alberta legislature.
Toews asked public service workers to work with the government to bring spending back in line.
“Let me be clear. This budget does not contain any provision for wage increases and over the next four years, the size of Alberta’s public service will be reduced and management to staff ratios will fall. This will be accomplished mainly as employees retire, coupled with hiring restraint in the broader public sector.”
Nearly all of the province’s contracts with unions will expire next year.