~ Page 2, The Herald; Wednesday, June 25, 1980 Dy Pension-plan brawl ends uneasy truce anid argue the levy-would be EQUALITY SAFEST WAY VANCOUVER (CP): — | government Officials ‘say: VANCOUVER (CH) ~The ; i ; y. if the govern- orkers at three Safewa pension plan braw! (that has seeks topul the pensions ona’ unnecessary over: vipermarket suppliers set British Columbia's often- more secure base, has been’ ment had made. wiser. in- ~ have accepted a contract volatile labor front/bubbling praised by actuaries and vestments with: the pension their union says rep- again in recent weslls marks some observers as a funds. a an end to the‘uneasy truce responsible move that will Whatever the merits of the resents a breakthrough in the food industry by providing wage parity for arguments,” the | legislation © seems to have -ended the ceasefire that proke out.after keep the plans sclvent. They say the government has just - ‘failed in explaining its in- that had developed between © the Social’ Credit . govern- . ment’ and . the. province's “e : men and women. ment te the: 1979 elec- tent. the -May 10, 1979, election in ‘ tion, Proposals that have, which the .C, Federation of. The. one-year Controversia! “legislation caused the most.controversy’ Labor had‘tacked ihe Néw agreement provides a are a.move that would-in-.. Democratic Party. + a that would alter the plans of starting salary “of $11.15 | 145 og , tributions‘=by . . ,00 public employees was crease contr ju ADY rae an hour to male 284 | unveiled last month, and the employees into the plans to "That truce had been bullt ania e cle q warehouse result. has been anti- seven per cent.from 65 per on by the appointment of. & Po hers at M efoneid’ | goverament . rallies of cent of salary'and set a Prince Georgelawyer Jack . | workers at Macdonald's | thousands’ .of workers, ceiling of eight per cent on Heinrichas labor iilnister — Consolidated, Lucerne and Empress Foods, retroactive to April 1, 1980. . the indexing. of pension . benefits to the cost of living. ' The contributions in- creases and.the. elimination of openended indexing are designed to take care of a. widely conceded by labor. as: doing a: good -job in. the a - portfolio, —.-and’ some ™ government: meéasuressuch °° as the: interest-rate subsidy which drew praise frdm Jack.. threats of a ‘general strike and revival of. declarations that labor.will-work to defeat Social Credit, ©” ; Yet Bill. 28, which whatever ’.. withdrawal of service during committee which will be”. -selves as employees and not - : $100-million “unfunded” Munro, : western regional, . ae WEDNESDAY 5 p.m. te midnight - lability” — or gap between president. of ‘the ~ In--: eine TEST ERIC TEDEY GEO TENT ETE TOOT EEL the money’ in’ the. pension -{ernational Woodworkers of... 1h® CHC) © 7 OCT¥ (Cry) KCTS (PSE) account and the Jong-term= America.” 2 5 3000+ ~ a6 DA | Scincns vans oe AM — arisen because of, indexing. ~ Like other: government- 108 : ' : er ea 4 Star eree BB, [BE | ee cea, gee teatiagate : ‘day ectric ‘odyuee- |. increase in ¢ . 8, B.C, plans are‘not subject to | 145] News. 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Bob an Aastinee Around Missour! me ; ' VANCOUVER (CP) — Universite de’Montreai volving victims of a three- : an ag [Dream Show Legion Algre Cinema Canadian ‘nurses, meeting. labor analyst ‘Roland. vehicle crash near Swift The body .was confused . “90] novia Bayond = |Mavie Sesame =| animagerie YyaWwesl0b here, resolved Tuesday to Foucher told the convention Current, Sask., last month _ with that of -Lewis Seawérd © 4 “asyan prican Reason = [Matinee sireat Animagerie outer aioe write a. section of their a survey of Quebec nurses - has resulted in one of the of Hodges Cove: ‘The . two _ -45|Oream Beechcoms [Lesion iStrest Tetent : a ye code of ethics dealing with showed most saw them- bddies being exhumed. were among 22 killed May 28 . 2 The body .of Richard when a bus carrying a CP tractor-trailer tru _ ' sstrikes, as professionals. - ‘Thomas Slaney of St. Rall . work «crew: wae —,: Sister Simone Roach of If. hospitals wish to have- Lawrence, Nfld. was gideswiped -by @ fai and ie ° Nova Scotia, author of the their nurses'see.themselves removed from a grave at overturned in-the path of a ~ new code of ethics, said a as professionals, they will | roo formed at the direction of a fiave ‘to. change -thelr: management ‘«practices, Hodges Cove last Friday and “a t. . convention resolution will Foucher said.) em , Cpe my es change the section because it Professional. groups. will’. ‘Cargo radioactive . was open. 10 MiSs ist concern oe pe Mae interpretation, veto reilect concerns @n¢—WwinnipEG (CP) — A He said :the crew -was - your A sentence in the section reads: ."When a nurse is working under conditions which violate justice, the withdrawal of need services - ‘order needs of their members and be able to wield power in 1 ‘to’ ” prevent replacement: by ‘trade unions, he said. Professional crowd filled around a burning rail car near Quibell, -Ont., last Sep- tember, unaware part of its . never told that the material used in _ Industrial radiography, was part‘ of a mixed shipment .on-ia e . ; - é : ; dioactive,afed- piggyback car which 7 vi etinnts as a means of groups can gain more power . ao Nn" 1 ) when - it ch eee resolving such injustice, is by directly influencing: the Ta al inquiry was .told derailed and- caught. fire ie tathiced.” education 'of nurses, he said. - Tesday. ; - outside the northwestern ow “al. The train crew discovered Ontario'town. an Most of the 1,000 nurses at Professional: nursing _acontainer of iridium 92 only Experts from the f ederal groups must work together with bargaining agenis to ensure the strongest voice the meeting knew the clause condemned total withdrawal . of services “and not strike nuclear research station at after the fire was ‘ont, , Pinawa, Man., ‘determined George Hainsworth of the STRIKE of ‘Services ih emergency possible for nurses when ~ Brotherhood of Locomotive “the iridium container _and other vital services are changes are made in the. Engineers said remained mast. omy maintained, Sister Roach health care system, sald’. Bo fee iT said. - Louise, Lemicux Chess ‘of se " - ay . “The section will be the Registered Nurses a 3 OE - changed so-the code cannot Assaciation of Ontario. ~, * . Attack widened , , “[-do not deny that fhe collective bargaining movement has creaied conflict for nurses who-Vview,. + be used against nurses in strike situations, she said. . _The code was drawn up . after the Canadian Nurses in Aranyaprathet, ©225 . kilometres east of Bangkok. ‘The Red Cross and the UN BANGKOK (AP) — Esti- mates of civiliari casualties rose to between 600 and 1,000 TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOUR Association decided it it as being contrary toa woundéd ad ‘Vietnamese . Children’s. Fund-. rushed needed a code to replace one professional ethos: of” forces widened their medical teams’ and food to used, by the International altruism. ‘and. in. Military operations along the several large “groups of Thai-Cambodian border Cambodians uprooted in the . y doday. Council of Nurses. — n cil of Nurses fighting, including 10,000 at dividualism,"” he said, . - ATTIC, GARAGE, RUMPUS ROOM _ ‘The International Red Cross reported 223 wounded | Teamsters bare Sher rerss Kok Sung, 5,000. at: Nong Chan and up to 15,000 in Nong -*Samet. tse I. AND TURN YOUR DON’T WANTS INTO CASH ee oe chum adr atte ecinnaterete | officials’ pay © anand ago wounded Thas “Wietamese emiro. = AT THIS SPECIAL RATE | ery seamen sy 5 DAYS-5 DOLLARS: é VANCOUVER (CP) — Senaior Ed --Lawson of Vancouver is among 25 in- _ ternational Teamsters Union ofticlals. who recelved 1979 ‘salaries and other com- local adversary from ithe TDU, sald he figured Lawson's total pay at $180,605 by adding 23,000 as president of the union's joint council covering B.C, and Yukon, $4,800 as a trustee: of elected and don't represent ‘anybody.” ! vm ‘Voice of incitement’ CAMPBELLTON,._N.B. 4CP) — Charged were -laid Tuesday night against 10 whites and one Indian In-~ Brunswick side of the bridge. ote The crowd was objecting to the Indian blockade on’ the , Quebec side. ou The protest ‘continued started inspecting - cars: for unlagged is - a ; Print your ads in the squares on the coupon. 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Classiheaton 2 == Telephone Nolen FOR ITEMS UP TO $250 IN VALUE Fitzsimmons by adding ‘Lawson refused comment = The men were arrested spokesmen said the Indians ! Tern Your Don’t Wants into Into Instant Cash : incomes from three posts In on the oe list except to say after RCMP tried to disperse. derided to continue their into Into instant Cas . . at Canada. -- ty mem! “are ti a crowd of about 200 blockade when warderis | Take Advantage of this Special Rate Today! Aa. Vishovie, Lawson's protesters: on the New 1