Jason Pratt, president of CUPE 4318 issued the following statement in reaction to the layoff of almost 400 employees at the Banff Centre. The Centre has placed 284 members on long term leave and another 100 on short term layoff.
“CUPE Local 4318 members are immensely saddened by the news of the permanent layoff of friends and coworkers who have been a part of Banff Centre for many years. They will continue to work with the centre, in hopes that all of its members have jobs when the Centre eventually and fully reopens.
Many of the staff are struggling with the uncertainty and are in a position where they will have to make tough decisions about their lives and futures. In the interim, we strive to help our members by answering their questions and addressing issues in their hour of need. We are working with the employer to ensure all staff will receive their entitlements in accordance with the collective agreement. Arrangements have been made to feed staff, reduce rent for on site workers, and assisting with job services to help find other employment. We, at CUPE 4318, remain hopeful that the Banff Centre will one day reopen fully, but we remain limited by the coronavirus and the ability to facilitate on site programming.”