Oakville Beaver, 23 Jul 1993, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, July 23, 1993 â€" 2 (Continued from page 1) "We are doing a lot of ~What if‘s?‘ with our. unions," she explained. "We have frameworks but nothing has been to Council. Right now we are touching base with some concepts that have evolved." Burlington City Manager Michael Fenn, who headed the AMO negotiâ€" ating team, said "I think municipaliâ€" ties can be very pleased with this agreement. It gives us the time to plan, with our employees, the kind of cost reductions and serviceâ€"delivery streamlining that we must produce, but to.do so without crisis dislocaâ€" tions and reductions to basic commuâ€" nity services." Under Bill 48, public sector workâ€" UCK RODEO SOMETHING FOREVERYONE BALLOONS, HOT DOGS, POP, HAMâ€" BURGERS, AND FANTASTIC SPECIAL RODEO PRICES. MOSEY DOWN AND TAKE o A LOOK AROUND. WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. Criminal charges against an is Oakville man relating to last year‘s BBQy tragic Westray mine disaster have . been quashed. 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(The legislation covers 950,000 public sector workers of which 110,000 are employed by Ontario municipalities.) A full 82% of Town employees are unionized, represented by CUPE Local 1329 (inside workers) CUPE Local 136 (outside workers) CAW Local 1256 (transit workers) and the Oakville Professional Firefighters Association. Under the new sectoral agreement, the Town can ask for an Aug. 10th extension if a deal cannot be hamâ€" mered out in time, although Mulvale said everyone involved is aiming for the first of the month. With this Former mine manager Gerald Phillips, 43, and two others were charged jointly with one count of manslaughter and one of criminal Free ESL summer classes English as a Second Language classes are being offered free over the summer months by the Halton Board of Education‘s Adult and Continuing Education division. The nonâ€"credit summer school classes are available to adults as well as high school students. Those eligible are landed immigrants or convention The classes run in Oakville at T.A. Blakelock High School at 1160 Rebecca Street. Free of charge, the classes run in morning and afternoon sessions. Those attending can take either session or both. The classes began July 5th and run through Aug.20th, Monday to Friday. 5 â€"â€" stt 4 j)\\\\”vrflm ) has Oakâ€"Land Lincoln Mercury‘s Largest * " 2n0 ANNUAL ~ Fri. Sat. July 22, 23 24 TRU Town can seek Aug. 10th extension week‘s agreement, that target is in sight. "Some common sense is prevailâ€" ing," she added. All this falls during an awkward time since traditionally no Council meetings and few committees are slated for late July. Mulvale, who has altered her own holiday plans, has advised councillors they may wish to do the same since special Council meetings must be held prior to August 1. AMO is a nonâ€"profit organization which draws membership from approximately 700 of Ontario‘s 831 municipal governments representing more than 95% of the province‘s popâ€" ulation. Judge quashes Westray charges against Oakville man negligence causing death. These stemmed from the May 9, 1992 tragedy which claimed the lives of 26 Nova Scotia miners. â€" . On Tuesday, provincial court judge Patrick Curran made his deciâ€" sion after agreeing with defense attorneys that the charges did not detail exactly what Phillips and the others did to commit manslaughter and criminal negligence. Instead, the charges said only that they commitâ€" ted the offences by operating the coal mine during an eightâ€"month period. The ruling brought an angry reacâ€" tion from families of the dead miners and a promise by the prosecution to appeal the decision or file new charges. ALL TRUC l\ “I\INI“S' FORD EXECUTIVE DRIVEN VEHICLES Meet the 820 CHAM Radio D.J. Broadcasting LIVE Sat. July 25, 9a.m. to 2 p.m! 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