Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 3, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 Winnipeg free october 1981 Pawley Calls for rebate to businesses an nip government in Manitoba would guarantee that no Home or business in the province would be lost because of High interest party Leader Howard Pawley said speaking at the Rose constituency nomination of 10year legislature Veteran Pete Pawley called for a provincial rebate to Small which provide 60 per of the jobs in the to help them Cope with the High Bank and he condemned provincial finance minister Brian Ransom for supporting the Federal governments made in Washington High interest rate Pawley said an nip government would tighten up the farm lands Protection passed by the former nip government in an nip government would ban nonresident ownership of All but the smallest pieces of Farmland and close the loopholes he said the conservative government introduced in in the five years prior to farm land rented from no Rural owners increased by almost acres and is predicted to increase by another million Pawley he said it is also essential to slew the Price of farms beyond the reach of most who want to Start nurses want to hang out their shingles Wayne free press by Dave Obrien nurses want to hang out their shingles and go into business for themselves with salaries paid by they also want to be Able to make medical assessments or nursing a right which legislation gives Only to said Marguerite president of the Manitoba association of registered nurses patients dont always need the help of doctors theres lots of things nurses can do As Well As or even better than Bicknell said yesterday in an interview during Marns annual Shirley president of the Canadian nurses said in a speech that 90 per cent of primary health care could be carried on by Bicknell told health minister Bud guest speaker at the that Independent nursing practices Are feasible and would represent a More effective use of health care and in a speech clearly aimed at the Bick Nell said once and for Lay to rest the hangup that nurses cant make nursing diagnoses or Sherman told the approximately 800 nurses at the convention you Are a fully qualified professional group seeking professional Auton but the Public image of the traditional nurse is not consistent with the private Sherman said he under stands the nurses fru Stra the Young student charged with enthusiasm for his or her chosen completes her Edu Sherman new ground cation and then finds herself diminished by the demands of Hospital which does not allow her to make professional decisions for which she has prepared he Sherman said in an interview later the nurses demands require breaking new ground in professional acceptability and overcoming centuries of he in the Long i can see the nurses goals being he said it would take a massive Public education program before the changes they want could even begin to there already Are nurses working in private practice in the first was in Toronto in 1979 where a nurse conducted physical examinations in her office and took medical nurses have been working As doctor substitutes in Northern and isolated areas for a Long there Are More than 500 qualified nurse practitioners in some work in hospitals where they give staff physicals while others have jobs in Public health clinics or private where they help chronically ill Hartman vows bitter struggle Public service workers in Canada Are fighting to keep rights they have won under previous says Grace head of the Canadian Union of Public interviewed is one of an estimated cupe delegates attending a five Day National convention starting monday at the convention cupe is Canadas largest who spent 30 Days in jail for defying a Backoo work order Given striking nonmedical workers in Ontario last said government threats of essential ser vices legislation Are not she said cupe has no doubts the Federal government and provincial governments will try to follow through with legislation to take away the right to strike of Public service Hartman said cupe would fight the it the right to strike is not something workers Are going to give up Law would be ineffective Hartman went on to say that even if such legislation was passed she doubted it would be she said this Type of negotiating was being used by management in some cases to Force the Union into a one of major policy statements to be discussed at the convention will be a paper outlining Cupes ideas on protecting the rights of Public service unions in the face of government the released advocates the government raise additional revenues by increasing corporate taxes to a realistic the increased Revenue would allow the government to maintain and improve social the paper also Calls for development of a new economic strategy with More Public ownership in key resource Sec barricades Stop talks in Inco dispute an Oscar performance jazz pianist Oscar Peterson puts he talented fingers to the ivories yesterday in the foyer of a downtown Peterson was in Winnipeg making Sweet music with his piano and helping the Bank introduce a new automatic banking by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press Thompson negotiations to Settle a two Eskold strike of steelworkers at the Inco metals company mining Complex were postponed yesterday when ail Access roads to company property were suddenly barricaded shortly before the talks were to the barricades were put in place against the instructions of the Union strike commit tee and violated a court injunction initiated by Inco earlier this week and extended by Manitoba court of Queens Bench the injunction guarantees free Flo of tray Inco negotiators refused to meet with the Union until the Access Road were injunction extended Blake president of United steel workers of local immediately went to the picket lines and had the barricades Terry incas chief said the company representatives will take their seats at the bargaining table As soon As free flow of traffic has been in Winnipeg Justice Guy Croft of Manitoba court of Bench extended the injunction preventing anyone from bothering employees of the International Nickel company As they enter or leave their place of the first issued one week originally applied Only to members of local who have been picketing Inco property since the Start of the it was due to expire acting on a petition from Inco which was presented by Winnipeg lawyer Roger Hansell during a three minute Justice Croft extended the injunction until further notice and made it applicable to anyone having knowledge of after the original injunction was issued last strikers took Down barricades and reduced picketing Hansell said in an interview after the shortly after the adjournment of a Union information meeting pickets spoke to the Union Headquarters by radio asking whether they should set up the strike which was meeting at the told the pickets to let the traffic a picket line Leader on the main Thompson mine Access Road said the Barri Cades appeared to have been set up by a Small roving Crew which travelled from picket line to picket Craik to 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