Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 1993, p. 2

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t c uauem ‘Aepuq yq Auto., A/C, cassette, 20,000 kms. Stock # P5793 Auto., A/C, 9,500 kms. 1 owner. Mint. Stock # P5657 60 . Included 1990 Ford Aerostar XLT 1991 Lincolen Town Car 1992 Ford Escort Wgn. _ 1993 Ford Escort LX Always Domg Business Your Way A/C, p. seat, auto., sport model. Must drive. Stock # 3CO73A 1987 Ford Taurus Wgn. A/C, 6 cy1., 72,000 kms. GL model Stock # 3TOS3A 1988 Lincoln MK VHILSC _ 1993 Mercury Tracer 1991Mercury Topaz A/C, GS int., auto., 21,000 kms Stock # P5641 Extended, A. W.D., loaded, 41,000 kms. Stock # P5755A 1989 Ford Tempo Included Included GST GST 1985 Lincoln Town Car Mint, 5.0L, 8 cyl., loaded, 1 owner. Stock #P5620 6 cyl., 19,000 kms. Auto., like new. Stock # 3TO75A 1988 Ford Tempo GL Cartier Series, leather, 1 owner, gold card. Stock # P5804 1991 Ford Ranger 1 owner. A/C. Mint. Auto Stock # P5783A Included Included Included Included Included GST GST The request for individual donaâ€" tions represented a change from the board‘s original plan to seek a day‘s pay donation through general votes among the board‘s 11 union/federaâ€" tion/association groups. If not enough money is raised through voluntary donations then staff could face layoffs â€" as many as 75 employees. The new plan was presented by Halton Board of Education director ;V'alton Board of Education ‘ employees will be asked on B an individual basis to volunâ€" tanly donate a day‘s pay in order to reduce the board‘s 1993 budget by $1 million. By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff Halton Board of Education employees listen as education director Bob Williams asks them to donate a day‘s pay to trim the 1993 board budget. (Photo by Peter McCusker) Public school employees asked to "‘donate"‘ day‘s pay to trim budget Free street and lot parking evenings after 6 p.m. Free lot parking all day Saturday (west of Trafalgar) 229 Lakeshore Road East Outlining that this is a "one shot deal" for the 1993 school year, Williams told staff it was an opportuâ€" "It will be entirely confidential, there will be no lists kept, no recrimiâ€" nations for people who feel they can‘t contribute. How much is donated will determine how many layoffs we‘ll get," said Williams. Williams said after receiving legal advice, the board‘s presidents‘ counâ€" cil decided Wednesday morning to change the approach of consent to the proposal from a general vote to the written contribution format. Bob Williams to 600 board emplyees at White Oaks Secondary School, Wednesday, at the last of three meetâ€" ings held in the past week (previousâ€" ly in Milton and Burlington) with board employees. Reg. $399 CHIPPENDALE CONSOLE An elegant, mahoganyâ€"finished console with three spacious drawers 29/»"h x 48"w x 12‘/;"d Sale price in effect through April 25, 1993 Chippendale Benches* sold separately $119 each * Muslin covered cushions. Fabric shown is not included. The board has 11 union/federaâ€" tion/association groups which it deals with including everyone from teachâ€" ers to custodians and secretarial supâ€" port staff. Barrett said his members have been asking whether the board can legally take back a day‘s pay and if people can be forced to do it. "I‘m pleased to hear the decision is not to reopen the contract if it goes ahead on a voluntary basis," said Ontario Public School Teachers‘ Federation/Halton Elementary Teachers Association (HETA) presiâ€" dent Bill Barrett. nity for board staff to demonstrate their commitment to the community. Barrett said there is "a lot" of (See ‘School‘ page 3)

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