The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Apr 1913, p. 1

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kk t * ks L A . TUEMDAY. --APKIL 1. 0 i418. _ --AGELMTSET AT b ; FOR CIVIL EMPLOYEES I | : Pension Plan Outlined in Draft 1 Bill Introduced i o iirrmseriae ncvidoan in Nes i | ONLY FOR INSIDE SERVANTS; || | | | mnmmmmmennmmmeenns . | ' | | Superannuation to be Effective on Or-: [ | der of Government--Employees of | | Hospitals, Asylums and Other Out-- ; : j f side Institutions Not Affected. j | I I * es || | i __With the object of placing the I lquestion of a pension scheme for the( ' | civil servants of the Province before:| . ' ',t'ne Legislature, Hon. W. H. Hearst t || introduced a draft bill into Lhe': _! || House yesterday afternoon. The billl j '| has been drafted by members of the | | service themselves, and, although Mr.{ ' E}iearst said there was little hope of | 'its becoming law at the present ses-- | t sion, there was no indication thatf ! such a measure might not pass a f \ year hence. '| -- Explaining the bill, Mr. Hearst said | that the Government, in introducing' it, was not accepting the principle ot'! the measure. As drafted, it applies| '] only to the '"inside" service, which' means those officials and clerks who| are employed at the Parliament build-- ' ings, Osgoode Hall and court offices. ; It is not designed to extend to the' "outside" service, auch as hospitals,| asylums and other public institu-- tions. Retiring Aged Sixty--five. t It is proposed that members will' ; be retired upon reaching the age of 'sixty-five years, but no superannua-- tion will take place until an order

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