Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1979, p. 3

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Tilt Fee hike issue unresolved after closeddoor meeting I fiilil hi Hi r Hi fur implenicnl STRIPER AWARDS winners ihe annual I in hoi Irophles lust week Winners were from Ihc lefl of i ill Thump- Harassment charges heard at inquiry then icstifiR on lu ll ill union in he Super inr line dispute before the Otiljnn Ho ire illigcd union on of included ingiwth m ind Inr idi ihc families pro union Hi firs Thursday hearing Glove employee Inge said mat since January until rccenll impend with I id more problems mill m m ichine ilia l lime than id all I ml trunk illegcd in run i mi id his of rk in order lo him I iki Mrs Mr is her ml she Dunn is the union because lesh tin in which linked Mrs Dunn Ih sin is is mm Mr in Ik s lid Km Mi i phi Mid a mild IIil mil Mould hi fun unit in ihi I Union Gas employees striking Hills Union Gas of Monday by members of Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union who are protesting slow bargaining on their new contract i The I member union began staging rotating strikes last Wed ncsday because no negotiations have been carried on since April 10 Their con trait expired Dee The 176 workers in the Hamilton local who were off the job Monday included those working in the Georgetown and Milton areas as well as Burlington and the city of Hamilton president of Hamilton local soys he union Is seeking parity with other workers across Canada receiving at least St per hour more for comparable jobs than Ontario members of the C A W I The union wis asking for a per cent Increase to take effect when the contract was signed with further increases of per cent to begin in June and another per cent in Sep tember Since the have dragged so slowly they will now to revise their lime frame he says The company has offered per cent now and a further per cent next year Top pay for service maintenance men class 1 is currently 59 Negotiations are to resume June II Mrs testified that whin pulling boxes work cause of a back miurv the prewous year Mr had if I the d hi hid Mr Geng sin 111 hi mid ind I Mrs Dunn he I girls anymore working plant Mrs said she was cilIidinloMr Gong office slit wis i member of the union Ik I ilkul ilxiul Id imports In cause ivcr out would lit ph ised out to Mrs Mr Gingh id offered her lime off work wilh In it look liki I quit mj job Willi fue other witnesses waiting testify for the union union counsel John decided to call one other witnesi because board chairman Arthur said Dunn s id with the txpl Ihil i in iLim ion in is Inch to isl ibhsli Ibal discussion moling lo imporls occur rid from witnesses id mil off over span thru nibs ruling is ix peel ill from FAITH Ye are alt fruits of one tree and leaves of one branch Glory Is not his who loves his own country but glory is his who loves his own kind Bohaullah For further Information write Boholt of Hofton His I Box Georgetown or phone 8786138 8775376 COMPLETE BEAUTY STUDIO Square Georgetown Hills i pit i rites charged Mr Snow pointed jusi tip of ihi they ll nielli Ihti id 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