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Brewery workers say
contract unacceptable

VANCOUVER (CP) — A
spokesman for British
Columbia brewery workers
said Sunday a contract offer
by industry negotlators

the weekend was
totally unacceptable,

- John Langley, of the Cana-
dian Union of United
Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft
Drink and —Distlilery
Workers, said the companies
made a package proposal
including the elimination of a
cost-of-living allowance
clause which the union had in
its previous contract.

Workers went on strike at
the Carling O'Keefe plant
here last month before the
union was locked out at
Labatt's in New West-

, Ininster and Victoria, Mol-

sons in Vancouver and

‘are trying

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The nirike lockout affects
1,-200 production employees
and about 200 distribution
workers.

“It seems the companies
to impose an
extension of wage controls
on us,” Langley said.

He said many of the

Brewery in

proposals from the com-

panies were already con-
tained in the old contracts.
NO TALKS

No further talks have been
scheduled for four of the flve
union bargaining units In-
volved in the Breweries
dispute, Langley said.

Representatives of the
Victoria local were to meet
today with negotiators for
Labatt's.

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"Attack on
- yight-to-work.

» VANCOUVER (cP) —
Civil. servants will be the

' next target of right-to-work

‘laws, John Fryer, general

secretary of the British.

Government

lumbia
Colum vnid

Employees Union,

Saturday.
“We ain see the right’ -to-:

work’ campaign shift from
the: construction industry to
public employees,” he told
” the annual convention of the
RC, division of the Canadian
don of Public Employees.
Right-to-work laws
ghiblt anyone from belng
sced to join.a union even If
najority of workers vote in
yor of certification,

George Johnston,
‘president . of the B.C.
Federation of Labor, said his

tion has launched a
full-scale . counter-attack

againat the right-to-work PP is

movement.

‘A massive advertising
campaign is being carried
out by the federation to
counter an equally expensive
media campaign by the

Independent. Contractors

and Businessmen’s As-
sociation, he aald.

fle said the massive. tax
cut has threatened the jobs
and lives of thousands of |

peonle,

Some experience .

Meanwhile, George
Johnston, president of the
B.C. Federation of Labor,
said the current breweries
lockouls were orchestrated
by the Employers’ Council of

‘Johnston told delegatzs to
the annual convention of the
B.C, division of the Canadian
Union of Public Employees:

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‘Saturday that “the lockout is

a scheme which was or-
chestrated and spearheaded
by the Employers’ Council of
B.C....aspart ofa program
to gut out our collective
agreements and lower our
wages and benefits.”

“The employers are
banding together so that if
you strike one employer, the
others will lock you out,” he
said.

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, Terrace Mayor Dave Maroney signs a proclamation declaring this week Hire-a Student
Week with JoAnne Ames, student Placement officer.of the Canada Employment Centre.

Taxpayers could control school funds

NORTH VANCOUVER
(CP) -- The provincial
government is considering
bringing back a system of
taxpayer approval for local
school budgets, Education
Minister Pat McGeer said

turda

Prior to’ 1972, school
operating budgets that ex-
ceeded a government-set
Ilmit had to win the approval
of taxpayers in an annual
school money bylaw refer-
endum.

Room and |

Budgets now are voted on
by the school trustees and
require a two-thirds vote to

PMcGeer told a meeting of
North Shore Social Credit
associations that a
referendum on
budgets is under active
review by the government.

He made the statement
during a question and an-
swer session in reply to a
suggestion there should be a
return to the old system that

school

gave voters veto right.
Education costsinB.C. are

rising because of budgets set
by local sehool boards,

MecGeer said, and the North

_ Vancouver school district is

one of the ‘most free-
wheeling in the province,
PAID MORE .

“For instance, your
superintendent is paid more
than the premier,’” McGeer

“The cure (for rising
school budgets) is at the

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