Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 3, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free july 1987 Buls proclaiming delayed labor Law to be held Back until Hackling says by Catherine Mitchell labor minister Al Mackling last night promised the nip govern ments controversial labor Bill will not be proclaimed before while1 the Promise to delay turn ing the Bill into Law eased the oppositions fears of a hidden Agen tory labor critic Jim Mccrae said he will oppose the Bill regard less of when the government plans to put it into Bill which proposes a form of arbitration called final offer Selec is to be introduced shortly for third Reading and a vote in the who said he suspects the Bill was tailored to bail out Manitoba Ottawa freezes funds for six Manitoba native child agencies by John Douglas Winnipeg free press Ottawa the Federal govern ment has Frozen the administrative budgets of six Manitoba native child welfare killing their chances of obtaining More a department of Indian affairs offi Cial attempts by Indian bands and the province to pressure Indian affairs to increase funding for outreach and prevention programs wont an assistant Deputy minister responsible for native child welfare said Rayner said the budgets will re main Frozen until Indian affairs completes a review of treatment they want to increase prevention programs and outreach services at a time when we want to get control of maintenance he aim can say is dont hold your no More Money youre not getting any More Money for Manitoba Community services minister Muriel Smith said the Young agencies Are still in the development stages and the Federal government is stifling training develop ment and service a recent provincial inquiry into the Wasis Agency of Northern Manitoba recommended More train ing for Agency we understand the Money prob lems but its now become a matter where the need for a proper program is Only going to get Smith Smith said the native agencies Are still substantially underfunded com pared to other provincial pro despite requests for million this Smith said the Wasis Agency received million increase from last the Agency that services 25 isolated Northern communities needs More than that just to continue with existing Smith she said the agencies caseloads continue to grow through their limited budgetary the province refuses to help fund the new agencies because it is afraid the Federal government will with draw All its funding and leave it up to but Rayner said Smith and the Indian bands Are simply asking for too do they have adequate dollars for All the things they want to do he do they have Ade quate dollars to provide the Neces sary and essential services for that they have adequate band officials say Wasis finished last year with a deficit while the Southeast child and family ser vices Short at year they Indian affairs has forced the two to take the losses out of this years budget and then capped their spending for the treat ment of the six native agencies were created in 1984 As part of a tripartite agreement Between the two govern ments and the Manitoba Indian the provincial government agreed to oversee and Monitor the native agencies using provincial Powers to seize children at in the Federal government agreed to fund the project through the department of Indian the original funding extended one year by Indian expired Manitoba indians and the province say the department will not negotiate a new acceptable funding food and commercial workers Leader Bernard Christophe from a strike with West fair foods had drafted an amendment that would have kept Bill 61 from affecting current labor Mackling opened the final sitting of a committee studying the proposed amendments to the labor relations act with a pledge not to proclaim them before the Bill passed the committee 54 at a meeting remarkably quiet in contrast to the Stormy Public hear Ings where labor and employer groups almost unanimously condemned the saying it encroaches upon the free collective bargaining the government argues final offer selection will Force both sides to bargain Mccrae Brandon West said he suspects the contentious Bill wont be proclaimed and Mackling Promise is a gracious Way of killing the i think by doing it this Way Hes been Able to save some i really wonder if till Ever see the Light of under the proposed either the company or the Union would be Able to request final offer and employees would then vote on whether to use the offer chosen if the employees vote for the final offer a appointed by the Manitoba labor would hear arguments from both sides unless halted by a contract agree ment Between the two would choose one offer which would be the Manitoba federation of labor was shaken by internal feuding Over its endorsement of the Mackling said he didst inform the opposition of the proclamation plans earlier because he Felt Mccrae accusations didst warrant re the labor Board would need time to become acquainted with the pro visions of the Bill and immediate proclamation was never he Mackling said he clarified the 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