Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 5, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday. October 5, 1973 Gopf tables ii workers vote strike members of the Canadian gaining unit who were Rule association of Industrial mechanical and Allied workers Ccu voted 94 per cent in favor of a strike at the univer sity of Manitoba a Union official said thursday. The 500 service and maintenance employees met in closed session thursday night at the fort Garry Campus and rejected an administration offer of 18 per cent More pay spread Over a two year contract period. The Union demand was for a 23 per cent increase in a one year period the Union also wants about 140 part time workers who Are students included in the bar out of the unit last May at a hearing before the Manitoba labor Board. No strike Date was set and the Union has stated that fur ther talks with management would take place if the univer sity authorities agreed on re opening negotiations. The present hourly pay Scales Range from to a Union official said and the reason for the High pay demand1 was because the Union had inherited Low rates from a Union previously representing the workers. Oil treatment Marilyn Chambers Star of x rated movies signs autographs in new York after she took part in a new course called pornography uncovered eroticism exposed a legitimate offering from the new school of social research in Greenwich Village. A standing room audience of 500 attended the first of six classes. 15 Al. Of. Zip top can. Makes engines run Quie Ter smoother longer. 4935. 1 in. Of Putty get your storm windows ready for Winter. Limit 2 pkg i. Per Cus Tomer. 1745. Assorted key chains .10 Lotus salad bowls plastic Lotus salad bowls Are Ideal for salads Candy or As a nut dish. 7059. Only pc. Salad bowl set consists of one Large salad bowl four individual bowls two servers. 7056. 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Quash the certification is being i heard by or Justice James e Wilson in question is the Validity of the certification of the news paper Guild Al Cio Csc As bargaining agent for employees in the free press Edi tonal and advertising depart ments or Justice Wilson put the Case Over for further argument by w Steward Martin repro Sentmo the free press and argument from Mel Myers in presenting the newspaper Guild. Charles t. Birt is coun Sel Foi the Laboi Board in the proceedings Are scheduled to resume or. Myers said after court was adjourned thursday. Thursday s hearing was held in the room normally reserved for Manitoba court of Appeal proceedings because other cases were in process in All the court of Queen s Bench courtrooms. Or. Martin in his argument before the court detailed a Nis r y of the free press newspaper Guild Case dating from the Guild s application for certification a s bargaining at . May 28. He said his client became concerned about whether the labor Board could Deal in an unbiased Way with the application after remarks by labor minister a. R. Russ Paulley of Manitoba and by premiered Schreyer of Manitoba. These remarks dealing with the the or. Martin claimed that the Guild organizers who conducted a weekend signing Blitz May 25-27 violated the lord s Day act by reuniting Union members of the Sabbath May 27 he entered in evidence affidavits from three free press employees saying they signed their Guild cards on a sunday or Mart also claimed the labor Board was legally obligated to hold a vote among the employees of the two depart ments concerned to determine their wishes about Guild certification As their Bai gaming agent s e v e r a 1 communications passed Between the free press and the labor Board on the matter of a preliminary 11 h e application before aboard were published in Toronto daily Star and in the free press. Or. Paulley was quoted As saying that labor legislation passed by the Manitoba s new democratic party government helped in signing up prospective Guild members and that he hoped the labor Board would certify the Guild As bar gaining agent before Board chairman Murdoch Mackay re signed to run in the june 28, 1973, provincial election. The Premier was quoted As saying he planned to Tell free press publisher r. S. Malone Itiat certification of the Guild As bargaining agent could t happen to a nicer or. Martin filed affidavits by two free press employees in support of his arguments on these newspaper stories. Hearing prior to the Certifi-1 commissioner cation hearing with the press requesting the preliminary hearing and the Board re fusing. Such a hearing could have served to Clear up Many of matters now in Contention or. Martin said. I two witnesses were called Toj plea is Laid Over Winnipeg s civic executive policy committee has Laid Over for two months its decision on a zoning application to allow construction of a nine Storey apartment building on River Avenue at Bryce Street. At its meeting committee decided on the delay to give fort Rouge Community committee time to sub Mit a report on its objection to the rezoning application. Civic has recommended the rezoning despite the objections of the Community committee and executive policy committee is to add its recommendation on the matter before a final decision is made by City Council. Executive policy committee had referred the matter Back to environment committee ear lie r after noting objections from the Community commit tee and civic environment David g. Hen recruiting Centre s bombed London a bomb exploded in an army recruiting station in the London suburb of Surbiton late thursday night. Authorities said no one was injured and damage was mini Mal. It was the sgt i terrorist at tack in England since the mid dle of August. The attacks have been blamed on members of j the Irish Republican army in an Effort to Force Britain to withdraw from Northern ire land. I about Hall the bombs report j de since the terror Campaign i began aug. 18 have detonated. An army explosive expert has j civilians and j been injured. Policemen have Lagos port improved Lagos a Fierla is spend ing million on the expansion of the port of Lagos in Miner Dies in Accident one Man was killed and three others injured thursday while sinking a mine Shaft at the pipe Lake mine about 22 Miles South of Thompson. An ramp spokesman identified the dead Man As John Earl Clyne of Elliot Lake ont. The ramp spokesman said three unidentified men were being lowered in a bucket Down a new mine Shaft under construction at pipe Lake by the Paddy Harrison construction co. The spokesman said the buc Ket somehow became lodged at the foot level and tilted. He said or. Clyne slipped and fell out of the bucket and dropped 125 feet to the water covered Bottom of the Shaft. The spokesman said it is not known How the three men were injured. He said they were re ported in fairly Good condition in Hospital at Thompson with minor injuries. Order to handle increasing Trail or. Clynes body was re Fie and to prevent ship delays i covered at the Bottom of the and cargo diversion. Mine Shaft at about . Don t make another move until you have seen display suites open daily to . Mrs Monica Ketchen leasing consultant phone 269-7677 total Comfort living electrically give evidence on behalf of. The applicant. They were Alice Rita Mullin a reporter with the free press and her husband Barry Fredrick Morris Mullin also a reporter with the free press and elected president of local 233 of the newspaper Guild As the prospective bargaining unit has been designated. Mrs. Mullin testified she interviewed or. Paulley May 29 with regard to the appointment of Hugh Jamieson As or. Mac k a y s replacement on the labor Board and also with re-1 Gard to the stories on the Laboi minister s remarks in the Star and the free press. I with regard to. The Guild s application he compared it Toj the situation involving the lessors at the University of Manitoba. He said something to the effect he did t want any Long Legal mrs Mullin testified adding that or. Paulley said he could t to anything if a Legal tangle did occur. Fie said the interview with the labor minister about i previously published remark was made on instructions from the newspaper s managing cd Tor the first time in the almost two years she has worked it the free press that she had received an assignment from the Light is on. Our master distillers think it s one of the smoothest whiskies Ever blended in Canada. When Yoia taste some we think you la Wiser s he said that certain Docu that High n managerial level. Ments such As the bylaws of the proposed bargaining unit and the nominal list from the company were not filed prior to Guild certification As required by the labor Board s own rules. Because the company did not file a nominal list a list of its the labor Board could have had no Way of knowing whether the number of employees who signed Union cards was sufficient to certify the Guild As bargaining agent or. Martin said. Lacking an order from the Board to produce the nominal list the company was prevented from opposing the order he said. Lie said the Board was in doors open 10 . To 10 . Mon. Thru Fri. 9 . To 10 . Sat. Park Nort Jitt Nairn is properly constituted to Grant a j certification having Only a vice chairman at i i s head Rathe r than a full fledged chairman As stipulated by the department of labor act. Or. Justice Wilson interject cd that it would be just non sense for or. Martin in argue. Julia the. Chairman and Board or. Mullin was questioned on Why he had not product us for the court the Guild Docu ments requested in a subpoena with which he had but ii served earlier. He said the reason was that he did not have Access to them. Me said he believed they were in or. Myers s posses Sion and that he had Mil thought to ask. Or. Myers for them. Asked How Many members of his prospective bargain in unit had Siffner Guild cards on a sunday be said he did t know but estimated Between .15 and 20 nor cent of Thoc who signed such cards did so Sun Day. Of the 13 or 14 people he recruited to Sian these cards two signed sunday or. Mullin said. Or. Justice Wilson refused or. Martin s request thai the local 233 Guild cards and membership fee receipts be turned Over to the court but he ordered or. Myers to pro Duco. The local s bylaws
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