Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 9, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Civil service cutbacks ruled out Lauchlan outline positions in Mega Survey Winnipeg free november 1981 13 by Manfred Jager regardless of who wins the 17 Manitoba civil ser vants wont face More staff Cut backs and wont have their right to strike abolished without Consul Premier Sterling nip Leader Howard Pawley and Liber Al Leader Doug All re plied to the 15point launched by the Manitoba govern ment employees association at the Start of the current election Cam Mega president Gary doer said the responses have been published in a special Issue of the unions Contact Magazine doer said progressive party Leader Sid Green sent no reply either before or after the 25 deadline set by the doer said the questions posed to the leaders were designed by the Mega months before the election Call and involved issues of concern to civil All three leaders offered Assur ances that they anticipate no reduction in the number of Manitoba civil they said their response to technological change will be retraining and redeploy ment of not Manitoba already has one of the smallest per capita civil ser vices in the country and the conservative cuts in 1977 were simply Pawley a review of Many pro Grams May be needed with an Eye to bringing their staffing up to acceptable minimum efficient now Lyon answered by saying the Manitoba civil service is now operating efficiently and effectively and we see no reason Why the Energy savers Jama triple pane windows i Manitoba Home owners insulation program up to payments As Low As a month on your Hydro Bill 337 collegiate industries 8885832 the numbers of Public servants should be discussing wage and Price con Lyon wrote that the conservative party continues to be of the View that they Are not a Solu Tion to Canadas economic prob in All we could not say categorically that there Are not circumstances in which we would cooperate in a nationwide program of wage and Price controls in some form Pawley reiterated his party conviction that such programs control wages but Are ineffective in controlling Lauchlan said any Impact of controls on inflation is generally Short lived and not particularly asked whether they would implement recommendations of a liquor policy review committee which urged wine sales through private outlets and abolition of 12 Rural liquor commission Lyon said his government has no such Pawley said there simply is no need for such an As for the designation of a government service As essential and elimination of the right to Lyon said the government should not unilaterally decide which ser vices to designate As a joint government Gea Council set up two years ago should tackle such questions in the fun he Pawley said his party has no plans for essential service Legisla Tio if it forms the next govern where Are the leaders Sterling Lyon pc today at noon Lyon will attend a Lun Cheon at the elks 51 Tupper Street Portage la Prairie where he will speak to local at he will arrive in Rose where he will main Street with Rose conservative Candi Date Ivan Traill and finance minister Brian at 8 he is scheduled to speak to Dauphin residents at the ukrainian Catho Lic 11th Avenue in tomorrow at 10 Lyon will tour the Esterhazy Potash development and at will hold a press Confer ence in Brandon Victoria at 8 he will speak at James 1900 Portage Howard Pawley nip today at 8 Pawley will visit Resi dents of the Middle Church Home of Winni on Balderstone Road in West at he will speak in the univer sity of Manitoba Law school moot court room and at 3 he will be at Csc studios for a private he will then Fly to where at 8 he will speak at the Thompson wildlife association Community tomorrow at 10 Pawley will Campaign in the Industrial Section of Thompson and will then tour the workshop of the Juni per 99 Juniper the nip Leader will then be Mai Street ing in the City Centre mall in Thompson and will return to to Winnipeg by air plane at following campaigning with Mary Beth nip candidate for Pawley will spend the evening campaigning with Phil nip candidate in the River East Doug Lauchlan lib today Lauchlan will begin the Day with election 81 bus stopping and will be in his constituency office Between 9 and 10 from 10 until noon he will then at he will take part in an Al party forum on management of the Economy at the University of room at Lauchlan will be at the Canadian association for the mentally re 825 Sherbrook from 6 to 9 he will Canvas and then from 10 until 11 he will be on a Krc radio open line tomorrow at 8 Lauchlan will take part in a debate on Federal provincial relations and the Constitution on Csc from 9 to 10 he will be in his constituency office and from 10 to 11 Wil hold a press from 1 to 2 Lauchlan will be at Cynd television for a taping session and will then Canvas after 2 Sidney Green Prog today at 10 Green will visit a senior citizens Home in Osborne constituency with candidate George at tie will attend an Al candidates meeting at Sisler collegiate and at noon will be at a television taping from 3 to 6 he will Campaign in seven Oaks constituency and at wll attend a Public meeting with seven Oaks progressive candidate Morley Golden at West Kildonan tomorrow at 8 Green will debate Federal provincial relations on Csc radio and at will go to Johns High school with at he will attend an All Candi dates meeting at 817 main Street and at an Al candidates meeting at Shaughnessy Park at 10 he will be on a Krc Fadio open line Green knocks the Spruce Bud wonn and other disease and fire destroy millions of dollars Worth of Forest every the Forestt belong largely to the people of so this destruction takes Money directly from your this creature eats your Money for every two Trees used to make pulp and another one is killed by in disease or the Spruce Bud worm and other insects could be a threat to a vital renewable forests grow Trees scheduled to be harvested in the next 30 or 40 years Are already growing in the uncontrolled losses of this precious Tim Ber must be kept to a unplanned and wasteful destruction by insects can be controlled through such measures As judicious spraying to keep Trees and even the genetic development of new Breeds of Trees that will be More resistant to rather than dealing with disasters As they modern Forest manage ment Calls for More Active prevention Long term funding for programs to Are Back where we were in say foresters in dismay Over Forest in fires destroyed an area Fforest six times greater than was harvested by the Forest Industry in All of each Export sales of pulp and paper bring Over per Canadian family in to the National it is Worth protect ing this source of income from damage by fire and protect our and research and development in the control of insects and canadians own 90 of the nations Forest through their which collect rent for the land the Forest Industry leases and payment for the Wood this added to taxes paid by the Industry and its contributes some three billion dollars to government budgets silviculture its Are Breeding new strains of Trees that will grow faster and better while resisting attack from Forest insects and investment in our forests today will Reward our economists predict that world de Mand for pulp and paper will double in the next to share in meeting those Canada must increase its Forest one Way is to Cut our losses to disease and and investment in Forest Protection is also an investment in jobs in the Forest Industry creates one Job in to learn write for our publication forests for the Public information Canadian pulp and paper Assoc a 2300 Sun life Mon h3b the pulp and paper Industry of Canada election promises could add at least million to Manitoba already sizable provincial progressive Leader Sid Green said Satur the former nip Cabinet minister attacked irresponsibility of them promising things left and right which this province simply cannot of in an Green singled out nip Leader Howard Hawleys Promise of special mortgage subsidies during periods of High interest rates As an example of perhaps a Good idea which this province just Doest have the Money for right he predicted a deficit of million next year even before adding the Cost of nip so with a 15percent interest Manitoba voters will be paying around million each year just in that he Green suggested his Artys platform of fiscal responsibility is an alternative the province needs to save itself from financial earlier this Green said his party would raise taxes if elected to he said this step would save the province Money Over the Long run by erasing the deficit but Green disagreed saturday that his party platform of fiscal responsibility and restraint mimics the conservative Campaign of the pcs May have promised but they never the deficit we have now is the biggest in the provinces at least when the nip was in Power we balanced the budget every year except for the last new mothers announce your baby birth in the free press for three consecutive times and get a Pena ten baby pack 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