Local 488 is excited to announce our current re-opening strategy with enhanced safety guidelines and operational standards. At this time, our top priority is the health and safety of our members and staff. We are collaboratively working with Alberta Health Services and the Government of Alberta to keep everyone safe and healthy as possible.
Welding Shop – June 22, 2020
Pipeline Yard – June 22, 2020
Local 488 Main Building – tentatively opening by appointment only July 6, 2020 with more information to follow.
Dispatch will continue to run online until further notice.
Alberta Pipe Trades College– tentative re-opening date of Sept 1, 2020.
There will be no access to the Fort McMurray and Calgary offices at this time and all communications are to be done via email and or phone call.
Please review our guidelines and protocols posted below to ensure the safety of our staff and members while we re-open.
I hope you are all well. Below is some information on voting rights. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Always seek your job steward first then to an agent if necessary. Thank you for all your efforts in the spring.
Voting in Federal, Provincial or Municipal Elections The Canada Elections Act, Alberta Election Act, and Alberta Local Authorities Election Act stipulate an employee, who qualifies as an elector, will be allowed three consecutive hours during the period polls are open, to vote in federal, provincial, or municipal elections. Employees who work the normal daily hours of 8:15 am to 4:30 pm on Election Day do not require time off when the polls close at 7:30 pm or later. For employees who work shifts, work irregular hours, or vote at an advance poll, departments should ensure the employee’s work schedule allows for the required three consecutive hours. Employees will not be deducted salary for time off to vote. This includes advanced polls so if you have had 3 consecutive hours on any day the polls are open including advanced polls employers are not required to allow you to leave early on election day. You can vote at any polling station in the advanced polling locations even if it is not in your residency area.
Please get out and vote and have your voice heard in the Provincial election.