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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1975, p. 5

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Teachers welcome right to strike Hilton Region a secondary school teachers welcome the right to strike but with he proposed legislation as it stands Secondary School Federation Keith told this piper his main objection to the legislation was the Resignation of principals and vice principals is essential employees and the m from the right to strike Reporting on a meeting involving I throughout the province said that Was one area the Federation ind the principals wanted changed Counter productive Ik quoted a letter a pnn association has for wirded to the ministry The letter calls for full member ship and rights for the principals and vice principals and points out the existing clause would be counter productive said official Federation position was one generally in favor of the legislation with the ex of the exemption of and vice principals He indicated the actual definition of a strike in the legislation is a bit cloudy and should be clarified The bill has pissed first rending and will now go to committee before receiving second reading in the house According to Wallace the government hones to have legislation fin nil zed by the end of June May be Neither the elementary or secondary school panels have established an agreement for the 1975 school year with the Board of That makes teachers eligible to be among the first to exercise their new found right to Hoard Chairman Judy Alexander endorsed the right strike for teachers But there Mrs Alexander isn entirely happy with the negotiable item and that Is a concern for Mrs Alexander and the Board Recording to the chairman the inclusion of that clause could lead to problems in establishing teacher pupil ratios Until now the Halton Hoard has been able to keep that as a negotiable item former president lorn of Georgetown feels Bill 100 controversial bill before the Ontario Legislature has met many of the Ideas and requests of teachers In a positive manner but one of the serious flaws is that noither principals or vice principals could strike If called It treats principals and vice principals as management and I do not agree with that the Georgetown teacher said They are teachers first and ore most and administrators second We an colleagues and members of the same federation and the same laws should apply to all Managers handle things whereas principals vice principals relate with human beings try to meet the needs of all in mv opinion the principals and vice principals want to the rights and responsibilities memoirs of a this vider federation as well the responsibilities that schools in the United Stiles go with such membership I reiterate the principal is sees part of the si important teacher the legislation also being He Is the hub of school divisive In his opinion it will Whj destroy the mutual trust sow seeds of distrust which has served the which will develop into lack of students teachers and confidence in principals and principals alike Ran pic with aspects of the Bill especially section which si ites tint all terms mil conditions of ire art negotiable In the he ithtrs could discuss He sets another feature of the Bill is hat good faith bargaining must be carried out Same boards stall and deluj meaningful he then lltii hour proposal either just before Inst day of resignation or the last few dijs in June before school closes In the final analysis the Government could end a strike or lockout through legislation if it believes it is harmful to education or Jeopordizing the completion of the student work year he slates points out five steps must be taken before a strike can take place both sides must make good faith attempt to reach an agreement a factfinder mediator must have reported the trustees last offer must have been rejected by a secret ballot of teachers a strike vole must lake place and the teachers must give five days notice of a strike The Bill proposes a five person Relation Commission which will be ippolnted to the cabinet Its duties will be to oversee teacher trustee to research bargaining statistics and assist opposing sides in reaching or renewing in agreement However suggests Ihe Copy costs to increase The cost of duplicating services provided for groups by the recreation Is just getting out of hand cording to Recreation Director Doug Colllson He said the number of requests have as he presented a policy to Halton Hills administration com mil tee The policy approved by the committee states all groups must bring their own typed original and two weeks notice for completion must be given the recreation depart A fee of cents stencil and cents per gestcfa stencil and one cent per copy for paper over copies while ten cents a copy for photocopying will be charged groups affiliated with the recreation To affiliated groups the cost will be higher They will pay cents per gestetner stencil stencil They will pay one Relation Com mission be responsible to the Legislature rather than the Cabinet The Acton Free Press Wed J 1975 Skate sharpening problem The basis on which lenders should be asked for skate sharpening at lown arenas is posing a problem for Rills council The tender wis advertised once but the kids were refus when council members said the two bids were not based on Ihe same require Administration committee Monday night recommended the amount to be charged for skate sharpening be set by the town at the price charged by merchants in town but the rental of spice per copy tor ill paper ind ten cents per copy for photo copying Groups prov idint their own paper stencils will be charged a quarter of cent per copy this too became confusing when it wis discovered the skate sharpening lessee at the old Georgetown arena had more than year left in his contract Another factor adding to the problem Is the demand the Workmen Compen sition Board that ventilating equipment be Installed Councillor Morrow fav the town installing the equipment and charging en rent to cover the cost Councillor Roy Booth said the ventilation is the res The committee decided to find out the cost of the venti equipment before mak ing firm recommendation COMMUNITY CENTRE interior look attractive during the roof reconstt The exterior however is taking shape with both gable ends completed and the roofing underway Hit should be completed by July MISSING 11 POLLED HEREFORDS to Months of Age In the Immediate Area North of Acton Disappeared June 2nd If anyone has seen or knows the whereabouts of the above cattle would they please phone 8530888 GIFTS FOR DAD SUNDAY JUNE 15th IS FATHERS DAY AT you will find the supreme choice of gifts for Fathers Day of the widest selection the best styles at real MONEY SAVING PRICES Our staff will be pleased to assist your children In selecting that gift for Dad from hundreds of moderately priced items 5 to Store Board teachers still negotiating With just over two weeks left before teacher finish the school year salary ting committees for both the elementary and secondiry school panels hive to rive at a salary settlement with the Board of cation Both committees met Mm day night and are scheduled to meet again Thursday night in an effort to at a sal settlement to the board and the teachers president Wallace declined any com on necotntions but did say meetings were infi He pointed out Ihit while secondary school students finish cither June 18 or lime ding teachers will June hi tint cho ere our mm tin spokespe n neither deelin nor confirmed the rcjHirl She did however it know hit there had been i tins to to tti What lSLOltlL0 PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 11 12 TOIUT TISSUE Pack roll DISHWASHER KITCHEN CATCHERS LIQUID fLOOR POLISH 17y The Inflation Beaters RUG SHAMPOO PAPER TOWELS 89 24 SPECIAL K 65 JOHNSON PLEDGE 89 INSTANT COFFEE 129 Ballard 51b Bag BURGER bits f FOOD 5 Magic 3 lb Box SKIM POWDER f 89 Blue Bonnat MARGARINE Fleuhmann lb 2 lb CORN MARGARINE MEAT FEATURES CRISCO OIL 199 FRESH PRODUCE Goldon Ripe BANANAS 22 Home Grown Product of A GREEN ONIONS 25 Canada No 1 CEU0 CARROTS 59 Tang 2 7 ORANGE M CRYSTALS CHEFB0YARDEE Boefaroni Mini Ravioli oi Meal Ball Spaghetti and Bright TOMATO JUICE J A CHICKENS on tin Bir CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS 86 LUNCHEON MEATS 89 SLICED BOLOGNA WIENERS hi 7ff Dutch Tmtand HEAD CHEESE 79 POUND PATTIES7P or Onion lib Pkg- MINISIZZLERS 95 ICED BACON Bright PURE APPLE JUICE 14 RED KIDNEY BEANS 31100 FREEZER ORDERS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

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