Chestermere City Workers in Turmoil: Union Controversy and Allegations Abound

City of Chestermere faces accusations of wrongful dismissals, tension with public employees’ union, and legal battles.

CHESTERMERE – Relations between the City of Chestermere and its employees are reportedly on thin ice as allegations of dismissals without cause and anti-union activities come to the fore. The Canadian Union for Public Employees (CUPE), often referred to as QPEE, alleges that six city employees have been dismissed without justified reasons. The firings consisted of four from the legislative services department and two from planning.
Lou Arab, spokesperson for CUPE, paints a troubling picture of the city’s work environment. He asserts that the dismissed employees, instead of seeking to return to what they describe as a ‘toxic’ workplace, are pursuing settlements.
In a recent email sent out to Chestermere employees, concerns over the city’s bargaining tactics were raised. Despite lengthy negotiations, the city has reportedly yet to present a financial position. The communication accuses the city of “surface bargaining”, claiming they have no genuine intention to conclude a deal. The union is now contemplating arbitration, looking to have an independent arbitrator impose a first contract.
Adding another layer to the unfolding drama is a campaign hinting at the potential decertification of CUPE. The union condemns this as an intimidation tactic orchestrated by the employer. The email explicitly identifies this as an “employer-dominated campaign of intimidation,” noting the presence of key administrative figures during relevant meetings.
On the other side, the City’s Director of Corporate Services, Kim Wallace, pushes back against these allegations. Wallace, who’s currently dealing with an assault charge stemming from a city hall incident, suggests that the union is churning out these narratives out of fear that the workers might sever ties with their representation.
Complicating matters further, Chestermere is challenging a recent municipal inspection executed by the Alberta government. The city has raised eyebrows over the accuracy and implications of the report’s findings and directives.
As tensions escalate and uncertainties loom, Chestermere’s civic arena remains a hotbed of controversies and unfolding stories. Residents are urged to stay informed, remain vigilant, and await further updates on these significant developments.

In response to Canada's Online News Act and Meta (Facebook and Instagram) removing access to Canada's local news from their platforms, Anchor Media Inc encourages you to get your news directly from your trusted source by bookmarking this site and downloading the Rogue Radio App. Send your news tips, story ideas, pictures, and videos to info@anchormedia.ca.

About the author

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

In response to Canada's Online News Act and Meta (Facebook and Instagram) removing access to local news from their platforms, Anchor Media Inc encourages you to get your news directly from your trusted source by bookmarking this site and downloading the Rogue Radio App. Send your news tips, story ideas, pictures, and videos to info@anchormedia.ca


What's Playing on CFTR

Launch Player in New Window 


What's Playing on CFTR

Launch Player in New Window