Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 28, 1981

Issue date: Monday, September 28, 1981
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 28, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Cd strikers angry about injunction pickets ordered not to harass Inco staff at Thompsons Nickel Complex co Winnipeg free september 1981 5 Murray by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press Thompson Steelworker strike leaders reacted bitterly to being served with an interim injunction preventing pickets from harassing Inco company staff entering and leaving the Thompson Nickel the injunction was served by sheriff Gerald who drove 400 Kilometres from the Blake president of United steelworkers local said that one of main reasons for the injunction was province that strikers were asking Inco staff to show identification cards before going through the picket our people have been forced to show their cards All their he if that Inco has been doing it for Terry incas employee relations said the company Only wants the injunction to free Access for its certain contract personnel and employees of other companies which have facilities on the Inco it also wants salesmen to be Able to enter to carry on business As usual with the Inco purchasing depart he but Mcgrath accused Lineker of clearly inviting scabs to Cross the picket line just after negotiations broke if he wants Hes sure going to get the Union Leader Lineker said the pickets were not Only demanding that staff employees introducing life insurance that keeps up with n e when the Cost of living goes your life insurance coverage should go otherwise your family will no longer have All the Protection it too much you say and too costly As a new York life Ive got Good news Cor new York life now offers a Brand new option that will take care of increasing your you dont have to ask for the added Protection each you dont have to take a physical exam or fill out a All you have to do is sign up for this option when you buy a popular new York life Cash value Well automatically increase the face value of your policy any year the consumer Price Index As Long As the increase in your policy amounts to at least the premiums you pay for this increase Are less than those fora new so you not Only keep up with but get a Little Relief from ask your new York life serving canadians since group and health pension plans 204 9426311 in Winnipeg one Lombard r3b 0x3 Malinger Art Clu the new York life agents in Winnipeg Pat Balcaen Gerald Butler Clu Darren Bye George Bye John Cardoso Tony Del Buono Blai Nedell Jeannette Fraser Wally Gadd Walter Miller Clu Tom Morrison Ken Muzik Greg Pearson Charles Poirier Larry Reid Howard Rybek Simone Scott Gordon Shawn Margaret Taylor other agents Vince Hryniuk Richard Westberg Matt y Agency manager Arthur l Clu assistant managers Bharat Anand lome Dell Robert Mckelvey Brian Van Ryckeghem Bob Dupas Bohdan Pisak Glenn Gadd Irina Savlovich Lloyd Latke Peter sowerbutts Gavin Matheson Bob Watts Craig moors Andy a Stepchuk training supervisor Don Manson Clu office manager Margaret Ferrier Clu show causing delays of about 45 minutes in crossing the but also insisted on inspecting the trunks of some he said the strikers have also been turning away about 20 former hourly paid employees who were part of the bargaining unit until shortly before the strike these employees had been taking Over staff jobs during a when the strike began they attempted to Cross the picket line using their outdated hourly worker identification although they were later issued staff the pickets have refused to recognize Lineker food truck barred another incident cited in the injunction was the pickets refusal to allow a truck carrying food to enter the Plant on Lineker said Mcgrath had earlier agreed to let the trucks Cross the picket Lineker insisted that Inco has no intention of interrupting orderly informational we also have no intention of producing or shipping he said that Inco has tonnes of Nickel on inventory in various parts of the its Normal stockpile is Between and the injunction stipulates that All barricades and log Cabins blocking the four Access roads into Inco property must be Inco has offered its equip ment to assist the Union in comply ing with this Tony Green left and David Mcdonald put thumbs to Worku scores of Inco employees Al Thompson staff scores of Inco Metal tradesmen and newly hired workers Are leaving town As the strike by hourly paid employees at the Nickel Complex enters its third More than 20 miners Are headed for temporary jobs at Elliot about 20 including King Miner lome Spicer and former titleholder Carl begin work today with a mining construction contractor at Snow others Are already working for con tractors at Leaf rapids and some have gone As far As British Columbia to find these miners have not resigned their Inco jobs and plan to return when the strike the same is True for Many of the some of whom Are taking jobs in Spicer Felt that before Long every qualified Miner will have temporary he said would boost the local Economy because most men will be sending a Large part of their psyche ques Back to their families in Thomp the exodus also includes at least 100 newly hired employees who were living at the Polaris single mens when the strike started there were 161 living at the on Friday 61 Tony of and David Mcdonald of Glace were among a number who were hitch hiking to other centres looking for the who set out hoped to reach Grande in a week or depending on their both said they Hope to find jobs on Oil drilling i Green Felt the experience will set up for a return to Newfoundland Whitn the Oil Boom starts there previously worked As a logger in Alger Green hired on with Inco in Toronto shortly before the strike he said he was Toltl thai negotiations were taking added he Felt inc Odds were Good there would be no he was disappointed lit lh2 tray things worked but nut Bitt i id like to have Given Thom sorta try for at least two but that tie Way things he l Rastom por Faga Boyd building eyes examined 9433356 f a classes strengths self Conr Behice communicate effectively sell 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