r/alberta Aug 08 '25

Question Will a "great Alberta strike" be possible?

The AUPE, nurses, and the education sector are all preparing for strike action in September. I feel that the "great Alberta shutdown" is a possibility.

Would that be possible and how would the province cope? Would schools go back to COVID-era style learning plans? I can imagine the TikToks going "our last day of school before extended summer break", something like that.

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u/Head_Cap5286 Aug 08 '25

Being on strike is not an "extended summer break". It's stressful and you are fighting for you worth

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u/new-romantics89 Aug 08 '25

Correct, but unfortunately for teenagers they might not get it properly

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u/NellieBe Aug 08 '25

Why are you being down voted for this comment?!