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3万多人已经丢掉了工作,许多公司还在继续裁员减工资,估计年底又有一批下岗的。但娘DP这帮混蛋,却不为所动,居然要给一批高级官员涨7.25%的工资,而且还要送党委成员去Boston开会玩耍。
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2 l: R5 `5 p, K) g8 L* t她们一上台,到底干了啥了?到现在连个财政预算也拿不出来。0 I( G) x: V& @2 `# x/ X8 v; @
r8 a: g- ^5 a1 F5 j但收钱却快得很。一上台,就加企业税,然后加工业排放费,马上10月份就加个人所得税,接下来就讨论怎么加矿产资源税和怎么加碳税。总之,上台这几个月,就在想方设法怎么从企业和民众多收取点钱,以负担她们即将推出的庞大开支预算。- b; g* Z- Y& j
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While many Albertans are facing wage cut backs and unemployment, the NDP just rubber stamped a 7.25 per cent pay increase for all senior independent officers of the legislature, the Wildrose Official Opposition said today.$ l5 D& [2 B7 ~1 e* h! k
6 \9 c2 ~3 V# X5 R2 ]% ]9 ZThe motion was approved by NDP members at today’s Standing Committee on Legislative Offices. The raises are for one year and retroactive to April 1, 2015.
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“This sends the completely wrong message to Albertans struggling and looking for leadership from their government during difficult economic times,” Wildrose Shadow Democracy and Accountability Minister Jason Nixon said. “The economy is hurting, the NDP are threatening new and higher taxes, and now they are voting for massive pay increases for senior government officials.”
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7 R& }6 t9 z7 M$ INDP members of the committee also voted themselves funding for an international trip to Boston for the 2015 COGEL Conference on Government Ethics. The conference will only be attended by NDP members of the committee. 4 \) P$ n6 ~( L2 K" i8 R8 G* q
7 H! D5 v* `7 e2 R! `Wildrose committee members Nixon, Old-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Nathan Cooper and Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock MLA Glenn van Dijken, refused the trip and voted against it. V2 p- T2 U3 H" r$ A# J
. E8 @: Y2 c( }% A# E) q“At a time when thousands of people are being laid off, the last message we need to send to Albertans is to ‘settle down,’ as they watch their government sign off on big raises for senior bureaucrats,” Cooper said. “Government MLAs, many of whom are still struggling to get their offices functioning and to have meetings with stakeholders and constituents, had no qualms voting themselves a taxpayer funded trip to Boston when the average Albertan is deeply worried about jobs and the economy. This sets the wrong tone.”
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