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E-mail Campaign to Government
May 13, 2020

13 May, 2020


Dear Sisters and Brothers;

As you have seen recently, the Pallister government is set on compromising the safety and well-being of Manitobans by needlessly laying off public sector workers, including 600-700 employees at Manitoba Hydro.  The effects of these cuts will be far reaching and long lasting. 
 
Premier Pallister and his colleagues have so far resisted virtually unanimous opposition to his plan by the most credible of experts.  Holding the majority of seats in the Assembly seems to have deluded him into believing that he's invincible and has no need of expert advice. The time has come to let him hear from everyday Manitobans who will cast judgement on his government the next time they hit the ballot box. 
 
I’m writing to urge you to make your voice known – not just to the Premier, but to everyone of his cabinet colleagues.  I’m asking that you take the time to write a short email to your MLA and to members of the opposition, condemning the government’s short-sighted plan to lay off Hydro employees.  For your convenience I’ve included a listing of all MLAs and their email addresses at the end of this letter.
 
I know that sending emails like this can be construed as completely self serving when we are the ones being affected.  But we all know that the hurt coming out of this action will be spread far beyond just us.  That’s why it’s important to send out your email from the perspective of a customer and a shareholder first, and then as an affected employee.  To help you organize your thoughts, I’ve listed below a variety of sample reasons why, from the point of view of a customer, ratepayer, Manitoba citizen, and an employee, these cuts should be stopped. 
 
In your email to your MLA, limit yourself to using two or three points that resonate with you.  Don’t use all of them.  Just fashion your letter around the ones that you feel are most important.  Don’t cut and paste.  Carbon copies of the same wording will cause the recipients to question your credibility and sincerity.  Put the ideas into your own words.
 
After you’ve sent off your email, consider asking your family and friends to send a similar message to their MLAs, and to keep the chain going by, in turn, forwarding this request to their friends. 
 

Together we can put SOLIDARITY on our side!

In solidarity,


Business Manager
IBEW Local Union 2034

Some reasons for not laying off Manitoba Hydro employees:

  • Manitoba Hydro work has not diminished.It is always increasing.Hydro continues to hire contractors claiming it has insufficient human resources to accomplish the work that it needs to do.Unlike other businesses, everyone has been working during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Other layoffs came about as a result of decreased business.The way to fight off unemployment in other sectors is not to add to the unemployment rolls by laying off fully employed workers at a successful corporation.

  • Current staffing levels already produce longer than acceptable wait times for power outages, as witnessed in last year’s ice-storm.Reductions in staffing levels compromise the provision of “reliable” power to Manitobans who depend on it for their livelihood and personal safety.

  • Manitoba Hydro is an essential service provider. Cutting back on staffing levels effectively reduces the utility’s ability to deliver that service to Manitobans, the ultimate owners of the Crown Corporation.

  • Cuts in the workforce at Manitoba Hydro threaten our power’s reliability.As a result, contract price of power purchased from Manitoba Hydro will go down, and consequently lessen the economic contribution made by the Corporation to the province.

  • It’s not been shown how layoffs at Manitoba Hydro will offset costs incurred by the COVID pandemic.Costs are extra expenditures as a result of the pandemic, not reductions in revenue from other sources.Those reductions are the result of COVID and cannot be offset by increasing the number of reductions.

  • Economists from all over have noted that Manitoba’s economy is in a precarious position and needs to be bolstered, not further hampered.An additional 700 unemployed will further reduce spending (re-investment in the economy) while taking away resources from those who are truly in need, through no fault of their own.

  • Premier Pallister has stated the public sector must share the economic pain of the COVID-19 pandemic with the private sector.This is tantamount to saying, “If I’m going to hurt, then you have to hurt too.”Equalizing the pain does nothing to cure the problem.Having others suffer needlessly does nothing to address the problems of those who have unfortunately been placed in painful situations.

  • Premier Pallister has yet to give any concrete supportable evidence that Manitoba Hydro has suffered decreased economic activity.If this is truly the case, why will he not substantiate his claims by providing irrefutable proof?His statement, "I think reality is Hydro provides many services to the private sector that it does not need to provide to such a degree right now because the private sector in Manitoba is dysfunctional, has not been corroborated by either Manitoba Hydro or the government.

  • If Hydro were to realize savings, they would then be part of the Corporation’s profits.By law, those profits must remain with the company and therefore would not help defray any of the extra costs incurred by the government because of the pandemic.

  • Manitoba Hydro reduced its staffing levels by 18% in 2017.By its own admission, Bruce Owen (hydro’s spokesperson) stated on May 1st, 2019 that the Corporation believed “that further staff reductions would significantly increase the risk of public and employee safety, of system reliability, and as well as our ability to provide reasonable levels of service to our customers." Today, one year later, this same utility that’s managed to keep pace with just the minimum number of employees, is suddenly capable of reducing its staff complement by another 11%.Taking Hydro at its word, it will be impossible to maintain safety, reliability, and service to Manitobans.

  • You may have other reasons with which to convince your MLAs of Premier Pallister’s folly.Don’t be shy to include them in your email.Just try to present a convincing balance of members’ concerns and public concerns.

Your voice matters!

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Electoral Division List

 
All mailing addresses are:
Legislative Building, 450 Broadway
Winnipeg, MB  R3C 0V8

 

CONSTITUENCY

MEMBER

PARTY

ROOM

PHONE

FAX

EMAIL

Agassiz

CLARKE, Hon. Eileen

PC

301

945-3788

945-1383

minindnr@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Assiniboia

JOHNSTON, Scott

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

scott.johnston@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Borderland

GUENTER, Josh

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

josh.guenter@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Brandon East

ISLEIFSON, Len

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

len.isleifson@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Brandon West

HELWER, Hon. Reg

PC

343

945-6215

mincentral@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Burrows

BRAR, Diljeet

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

diljeet.brar@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Concordia

WIEBE, Matt

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

matt.wiebe@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Dauphin

MICHALESKI, Brad

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

brad.michaleski@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Dawson Trail

LAGASSÉ, Bob

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

bob.lagasse@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Elmwood

MALOWAY, Jim

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

jim.maloway@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Flin Flon

LINDSEY, Tom

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

tom.lindsey@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Fort Garry

WASYLIW, Mark

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

mark.wasyliw@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Fort Richmond

GUILLEMARD, Hon. Sarah

PC

344

945-3730

945-3586

mincc@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Fort Rouge

KINEW, Wab

NDP

172

945-3284

945-3583

wab.kinew@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Fort Whyte

PALLISTER, Hon. Brian

PC

204

945-3714

945-1484

premier@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Interlake-Gimli

JOHNSON, Derek

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

derek.johnson@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Keewatinook

BUSHIE, Ian

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

ian.bushie@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Kildonan-River East

COX, Hon. Cathy

PC

118

945-3729

945-5223

minsch@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Kirkfield Park

FIELDING, Hon. Scott

PC

103

945-3952

945-6057

minfin@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

La Vérendrye

SMOOK, Dennis

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

dennis.smook@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Lac du Bonnet

EWASKO, Wayne

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

wayne.ewasko@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Lagimodière

SMITH, Andrew

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

andrew.smith@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Lakeside

EICHLER, Hon. Ralph

PC

358

945-0067

945-4882

minedt@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

McPhillips

MARTIN, Shannon

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

shannon.martin@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Midland

PEDERSEN, Hon. Blaine 

PC

165

945-3722

945-3470

minagr@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Morden-Winkler

FRIESEN, Hon. Cameron

PC

302

945-3731

945-0441

minhsal@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Notre Dame

MARCELINO, Malaya

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

malaya.marcelino@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Point Douglas

SMITH, Bernadette

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

bernadette.smith@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Portage la Prairie

WISHART, Ian

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

ian.wishart@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Radisson

TEITSMA, James

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

james.teitsma@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Red River North

WHARTON, Hon.  Jeff

PC

314

945-8020

948-7700

mincrown@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Riding Mountain

NESBITT, Greg

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

greg.nesbitt@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Riel

SQUIRES, Hon. Rochelle

PC

317

945-5854

948-4783

minmr@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

River Heights

GERRARD, Hon. Jon

IND LIB

41A

945-5194

948-3220

jon.gerrard@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Roblin

DRIEDGER, Hon. Myrna

PC

244

945-3706

945-1443

myrna.driedger@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Rossmere

MICKLEFIELD, Andrew

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

andrew.micklefield@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Seine River

MORLEY-LECOMTE, Janice

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

janice.morley-lecomte@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Selkirk

LAGIMODIERE, Alan

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

alan.lagimodiere@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Southdale

GORDON, Audrey

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

audrey.gordon@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Springfield-Ritchot

SCHULER, Hon. Ron

PC

203

945-3723

945-7610

minmi@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Spruce Woods

CULLEN, Hon. Cliff

PC

104

945-3728

945-2517

minjus@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

St. Boniface

LAMONT, Dougald

IND LIB

169

945-6276

948-3220

dougald.lamont@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

St. James

SALA, Adrien 

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

adrien.sala@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

St. Johns

FONTAINE, Nahanni

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

nahanni.fontaine@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

St. Vital

MOSES, Jamie

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

jamie.moses@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Steinbach

GOERTZEN, Hon. Kelvin

PC

168

945-3720

945-1291

minedu@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Swan River

WOWCHUK, Rick

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

rick.wowchuk@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

The Maples

SANDHU, Mintu

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

mintu.sandhu@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

The Pas-Kameesak

LATHLIN, Amanda

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

amanda.lathlin@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Thompson

ADAMS, Danielle

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

danielle.adams@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Transcona

ALTOMARE, Nello 

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

nello.altomare@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Turtle Mountain

PIWNIUK, Doyle

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

doyle.piwniuk@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Tuxedo

STEFANSON, Hon. Heather

PC

357

945-4173

945-5149

minfs@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Tyndall Park

LAMOUREUX, Cindy

IND LIB

41A

945-6276

948-3220

cindy.lamoureux@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Union Station

ASAGWARA, Uzoma

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

uzoma.asagwara@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Waverley

REYES, Jon

PC

227

945-3709

945-1284

jon.reyes@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

Wolseley

NAYLOR, Lisa

NDP

234

945-3710

948-2005

lisa.naylor@leg.gov.mb.ca
 

 
Updated:  November 2019


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