Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 20, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Aust Hopes for fresh Start with inside workers tracking dog and handler search wooded area near where body of dead girl was Mother believes son still alive Vancouver up homicide investigators feel the Case of Simon Partington is not linked with the disappearances of nine other miss ing or dead the boys Mother said Marguerite Partington was inter viewed after attending a morning mass at the Church of the immaculate Conception in Delta to celebrate Simons 10th there were a lot of people a lot of a Good she it was very she said it will be seven weeks today since Simon has been missing and it gets harder for the family As the Days go we still have a lot of Confidence Hes Okay she said her family has been heartened by the arrest of a Man being questioned in the Case of Judy Kozma the 14yearold new West Minster girl whose stabbed body was found recently near the description of the police have told does not match the description of a Man last seen with Simon after he left Home on his Bike july that Man described by a woman in the neighbourhood was tanned and Blond with Bushy Blond Chest hair and noticeably Long Arm ramp Bruce Northorp said yesterday the in tense investigation into the disappearances of All the youngsters is becoming an eve increasing spiral including helicopter searches of the Whistler resort North of where the tattered and stained clothes of Louise Marie of Maple Ridge were and the Hemlock Valley area in the Central Fraser the naked bodies of Raymond and Kozma were found within metres of one another at Weaver Lake in the Fraser the body of Daryn Todd of Saskatoon was found 20 kilo metres West of the others May Ottawa up now that the dust is settling after the summer postal Michael future head of the Canada Post says he believes there is a an for a fresh Warren said in an interview yesterday the contract with the her Canadian Union of postal workers provides the new corporation with a year to establish a stable relationship he said conversion of the Post office department into a Crown corporation will proceed sometime next although it Likely wont be 1 As the has some Loose ends to tie he is hoping the including the 42day strike by inside postal workers which ended last will be left behind As the Corpora Tion is established and there Are historic approaches around the Post office where some people have Felt you have to hit management Over the head with a two your to get their Warren in not going to base my approach to the future on what has happened in the that Assumption would be an enormous Warren said he feels no obligation to defend any items in the contract such As a controversial paid maternity leave plan and he characterized the new collective agreement generally As a saw off in which each Side got Only part of what it i guess the most promising aspect of it is a contract reached through collective bargaining rather than through Legisla a judicial process where it would be imposed on Warren in the conversion to a Crown the Post office and unions Are shedding Public service labor Law and will be covered instead by the Canada labor code which expands negotiable rights for both the new contract contains a reopened clause to allow the negotiations under the code on such items As arbitration Severance rights for nation casual and Tempe Rafy to few and puff lot transferring and firing Warten said these Are important issues which must be resolved As the umbilical Cord to the Public service is he said any Issue that cannot be resolved will be settled by binding the Union ear Fiot legally strike Over these issues under the new the new postal a chairman and a nine member executive Board which has yet to be appointed by Cabinet must also consider Studi Esad Vised by a conciliator on discipline in the Tost How to reduce night work what to do about High absenteeism and use of Lance cameras in postal while he is ready for reasonable contract decisions will be tested against the corporation goal of financial self sufficiency and postal unions will know that were not going to be Able to buy labor peace at any the Post office is unable to accurately measure How much business it lost during the strike and does not know How Many clients it will never get Warren but he said most clients Are expected to he plans to pay careful attention to the findings of such business groups As the Canadian federation of Independent Busi which Are trying to tally the Cial toll of the strike on the private Warren said he understands the concern raised by the controversial statement of postmaster general Andre Ouellet during the strike that businessmen should not rely on the mail he said it is up Ouellet to clarify what he from my i see the Post office becoming More not less in in Canadian society and in the mainstream of business i have no intention of presiding Over the demise of the Post stage set for walkout Ottawa up labor minister Gerald Regan has acknowledged receipt of a conciliator s report on a con tract dispute involving Grain handlers in Thunder setting the stage for a pos sibe walkout by the workers within seven the workers Are in a Legal strike position one week after Regan acknowledges receipt of the a move which could disrupt More than half of Canadas Grain a spokesman for the min ister said yesterday that copies of the report have been expedited to both sides in the dispute and will Proba Bly be made Public Tomor the Grain handlers voted overwhelmingly in favor of a walkout monday after contract negotiations with the Lakehead terminal elevators association broke off during the Regan has declined any comment on the report until his department and both parties in the dispute have time to study optimistic Liberal senator Hazen minister responsible for the wheat said the government remains optimistic a strike can be Avert despite a 95pejvcent vote in favor of strike action by the Jve always been an opt Mist and i feel there is every possibility that a strike can be argue said in an interview put anyone connected with the Grain business is always concerned with thing which May pose a threat to Grain unloading or exports of argue refused to speculate on whether the government would consider backs work legislation should efforts to resolve the threatened walk we Haj the threat of a strike affecting deliveries on the West coast last year id the same kind of Circum i made no comment on that he an aide to Agri culture minister Eugene Whelan suggested earlier this week that a legislated return to work is Araug Sev eral options being somjied by the Whelan warned that a shutdown at Thunder Gay Lead to Canada losing some overseas we sell cars too our almost new models Are a sensible alternative to new car 1980 Camaroda 6 air economical 1980 Monti Carlo 6 air personal luxury and 1980 Olds Cutlass Cruiser t4 a a six passenger air conditioned i a 7 w 1980 Malibu classic a c to air Ideal family w v g we also have impalas and full size wagons 283 Ellice at Smith 111llu after 11 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