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Oakville Beaver, 21 Jul 1993, p. 4

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Part of the reason for that is a "quality bonus" or $50,000 per week (for 10 weeks) allocated evenly among workers for every week Mack's quality targets were accomplished, Short said. The bonus works out to $360 per week. for each employee, he added. However, Short said employees also have a point to prove to the company, he added. "Those numbers have been met each and every single week. (The employees) wanted to prove a point to the people who made the deci- sion to close the plant." he said. A new initiative from the Ministry of Housing links changes in the board of directors' composition to provincial jobsOntario Homes funding. Halton expects to tap that money for planned geared-to-income housing projects in Burlington, Oakville, and probably later urlington regional councillor " Ralph Schollens says the L2 provincial govemmenl is trying to ram a socialist agenda through Halton's subsidized housing agency by insisting residents get a major voice in policy decisions. Scholems, who is also a director of the Halton Non-Profit Housing Corporation, made the comments after Wednesday's, board meeting in which the latest provincial direction regarding subsidized housing came into clearer focus. Mack workers continue to meet production targets By ROB KELLY Special t0 the Beaver Councillor objects to residents on mn-profit housing board kt tttmtl /fiij)(i0fatlt"ati'f i TELEPHONE: Greater Toronto Area: (416) 973-3251 National Toll-Free: 1-800-567-6868 Mil/ED Space can Available for Sumner Lessons Private musk lessons on all Instruments Any age. any time No registration fee Instructors qualmed and expenenoed nn Royal Conservatory and Popular styles Gigantic sebum 0! sheet music books Teachers 0mm: Canad'éi I*I Awnings with Panache. (Continued from page 1) PICK TOMS Me Care/u/ Movers WELCOME TO THE BRAMPTON PASSPORT OFFICE CELEBRATING OVER 25 YEARS OF QUALITY MUSICAL INSTRUCTION REGISTER NOW FOR PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS The Careful Movers ... ALLIED PICKFORDS lllll.[jllillffl'S Office Hours: 08:45 - . Monday to Friday Brampton Civic Centre 150 Central Park Drive, Third Floor FREE PARKING M ll Free Estimates Local & Long Distance Moving International Moving Office Moving (416-670-4444 C"...,,,,--::',':,,".'::";.'; Foley said among the adjustment committees tasks is working closely with the Canada Employment Centre - which has set up a coun- selling service just outside of the plant in a trailer - as well as the area boards of education and Sheridan College to help employees upgrade their job skills and education. She said the committee will also organize a three-day job search workshop for employees at the plant and ensure employees' job "The employees are still bitter. But they're going to be there till the final day to prove a mistake was made. There have been no attempts at sabotage. We want to prove the employees deserved a whole lot better fate," said Short. on in Milton. The provincial outline stipulates that a minimum one-third of the board should comprise subsidized housing res- idents. Presently, decision making rests primarily with appointed regional coun~ cillors. Scholtens said the rule amounts to an ultimatum. "In order to receive funding, you‘ve to comply with the Ministry of Housing requirements on this. I don't like the old pistol to the head trick. I don't go for that." The councillor fears resident involve- ment will drive up the cost of subsidized housing. "There's no doubt about it. What do you think their wish list is going to look like? "I'd like to think the ministry is going to back down from this foolish- ness," he added. "They're sticking a socialistic philosophy down our throats. Forget that noise." If the province holds to its position, Oakville customers call direct ... 674-4555 BliAVl-il Government of Canada Gouvernement du Canada 16:30 Halton Regional Police are on the lookout for a man wanted in connec- tion with a July 13th sexual assault. Police said, the incident took place around 3 p.m. at a "commercial premise" on Shepherd Road in Oakville where both victim and alleged per- petrator were employed. Police have issued an arrest warrant for Errol Green, 32, of no fixed address. He is described as male black, fwe-foot eight inches tall with a slim build and strong Jamaican accent. Anyone with information should call Halton Regional Police 20 Division CIB or Crimestoppers. applications are forwarded to prospective employees such as Ford and Lear Seating Corporation, which will begin operating in Oakville this fall. Foley said employees over the age of 45 also qualify for the provincial government funding as part of its Transitions program. Halton police seek man accused of sexually assaulting co-worker Scholtens would push to abandon Halton's planned subsidized housing ini- tiatives. Just " subsidized housing was beginning to acquire a more acceptable image, "this type of legislation divides the community," Scholtens said. "lt brings out the anger and hatred." There is no demonstrated need for more input from residents, Scholtens stressed. While their input can be con- structive in management of individual properties, none have shown an inclina- tion to influence overall board strategy in the five years he has been a director, the councillor noted. "Our meetings are open to the public and I've never yet seen a tenant come before the board." Burlington councillor Don Carter, who also sits on the regional subsidized housing board, said he too has problems with the provincial rules, but feels the greater good will be served by playing ball with Queen's Park. 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She said "a few people" at the plant have been able to secure jobs for themselves. Under the program, employees who meet the criteria qualify for $5,000 in funding to be used for re-train- ing. The non-profit housing board didn' endorse the provincial initiative, defer ring reconsideration of the whole issui, until a Ministry of Housing briefmgl Board members want an in-depth expla nation 'of the potential ramifications, before making a decision. l met m n an! 99

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