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' This is not the first time the IAM membership has decreas- ed.‘*We lost two dozen jobs in last - year,’’ » Hannan said. ‘It’s a lot worse than the » 24-employees: announced Mon- day (Feb. 1):°’ - “It?s not that. the workload it’s. that: it has. :- been taken over by Air’ B.C. has. decreased; employees,’’ he-said. . The IAM filed-.complaints ~ ~ with. the Canadian Labor Rela- *“uons. Board in. Ottawa last year . about Air. Canada:-transferring ~ work from the parent company. 10" affiliates like” Air B. C-,. Air “stop. smoking BC. “year! ‘roundation Nova and Air Ontario. The union wants Air Canada and all its subsidiary airlines be declared as having common “ownership and have a common seniority list of employees. No date has been set for the hear- ing. Thow says the majority of the staff have accepted the offer of relocation and understand the reason it was done: - ‘It is actually. an improve- ment.in. service for customers,”’ said Thow. Members of. the Canadian ‘Auto Workers union at the Vic- toria.. International have also been given the. option ..of relocating . or taking voluntary “termination... & District: chairman -- ‘Norm “Williams is hoping: something -will. be. worked.out..: {We're having meetings with: mi the staff on Feb. Qe: rae ‘then ©: re belong to Susane Lucas of with management before Feb. 14,’ Williams said. “The company has a good record of staff relations so it shouldn’t be too much of a pro- blem,’’ he added. “There is the possibility of other plans,’’ Williams said, mentioning early retirement in-- centives may be one possibility. There: are 20 passenger and ticket. agents: who .are CAW members working in ‘Victoria currently. Nine of those have been offered’ a .transfer or voluntary termination’ by Air Canada. Six are full-time: and ‘three are part-time "employees, _ Thow said... _ -. “We're hoping non-stop ser- | vice. will be started to’ other _ places,’’ Williams said. “As - the “matures ‘there. ‘will. be more direct service to other areas in.. Canada,”’ Thow commented: =. _CAW: members celebrated 50. years of service at.the. Victoria International an: December: 1987. : : Be -E m D I 0 yees. .-customers at, Tanners _ Books and Giftshad reason - to be nervous after a bomb threat was received Jan. 29. .A phone call was answered by a.clerk in the store at about 5:40 p.m. The caller said ‘Hi, there is a bomb in: your store,’’ RCMP report. ‘*The store was evacuated ‘and. searched with no results,’” commented a Sidney RCMP spokesman. Normal activities. within the store were disrupted for about half an nour, owner Clive Tanner said. 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