SO AA ore reemer Q QQ GQ vO a ence Review - _ - Wednesday, September 3, 1986 3. Another appeal launched over idle Terrace construction site TERRACE — As the dispute between Hegge Construction and two. union locals enters its fourth month, the centre of activity continues to ‘be the Labor Relations Board (LRB) office in Vancouver rather than the RCMP building con- struction site. The latest LRB decision, handed -down July 25, is being appealed by both the United Brotherhood of nel and Rock Workers. by Michael Kelly The July 25 decision upheld the union cer- tification of the jobsite, but it also declared that in place respecting wages laborers. On that basis the unions are held to the $10 per hour and $15 per hour wage levels origi- nally offered for laborers and carpenters, and wages are excluded from Carpenters and the Tun-. there was an agreement - paid to carpenters and. Jamle Adams, Terrace native Indian Nishga’A artist, displays the logo he designed depicting a grizzly bear, The design will be imprinted and displayed on the team shirts for the Kermode Cubs native bal! team, a sports group the bargaining process. Following that deci- sion William Kaplan, sponsored by the Kermode Friendship Centre, Hegge’s legal represen- Court In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Aug. 15 Joseph Rattle was fined $60.00 for causing a disturbance in a public place. ae % On Friday, Aug. 15 in Terrace Court, Colin Mohr was fined $35.00 for an of- ‘fence under the Motor Vehicle Act. ; Board of Directors. Provincial © Ksan House Society operates the Ksan Transistion House, Terrace Sexual Assault Centre and Osborne Home. ; The Society Is currently looking for in- dividuals to fill volunteer positions on the If you are Interested, or for more informa- tion, please contact: Ms. C. Barker, clo Ksan House Society Box 587, Terrace, V8G 4A8 or call 638-8794 Kilimat Smelter: tative, presented an offer. to both unions incor- porating all terms of their standard agreement with the exception of wage levels. The offer proposed an immediate return to work, and it in- cluded a clause which would provide retroac- tive wage differential to the date of the agreement ‘if the unions succeed .in overturning the LRB. decision regarding hour- ly rate. Robert Ritchie, spokesman for the B.C. Provincial Council of Carpenters, stated in a recent interview that the offer is unacceptable and indicated that the union will file an appeal to have the decision recon- sidered. Calling the rul- ing “ridiculous’’, Ritchie asserted that the union never agreed to the wage or dispatched workers to the site, but only posted positions for the site in union halls. Ritchie said that the carpenters have requested an expedited date for the hearing. “It’s in everyone's in- terest to settle this quick- ly,” he said, and added that the open foundation IN STORE WAREHOUSE SALE! at the site will be vulnerable to weather damage if progress is not made on the site before the onset of winter. Chris Peterson of Peterson Engineering, the firm that designed recently that he has con- sulted with the building’s | architect regarding pro- tection of the founda- tion. He indicated that a decision will be made within the next two. weeks about insulating the concrete works, said the structure. Spike Enemark welcomes you to stay at the DOWNTOWN MOTEL (formerly Travelodge) when in Prince George. “Personal Service” Downtown M ot @e| “Downtown is where the action is” 650 Dorninion St. Prince George, 8.C. V2L1T8 Phone S63-9241 Reservations Toll Free: STARTS SEPT. 8 DOWNHILL& =—> { CROSSCOUNTRY SKIS Public Notice. Alcan’s Kemano-Kitimat Douglas Channel Kitamaat Village Dala River Kemano-Kitimat Tranemigsion Lina Gardner Canal N Kemano Aiver Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd high voltage transmission line is bulit on private ‘property except where it crosses Indian Reser- vations, as shown on the map. Trespassing and Hunting are not permitted on Alcan transmission line properties. (Ref. Wildlife Act Sec. 13 (b). Kamano Powerhouse ALCAN " SUNDANCE 4736 Lakelse Avenue., Terrace 30 to 50% OFF. DOWNHILL & CROSSCOUNTRY | SKIBOOTS 30 to 60% OFF | BINDINGS 30% OFF | WINTER CLOTHING | 30 to 50% OFF ALL SUMMER CLOTHING — 50% OFF | BICYCLE ACCESSORIES 30% OFF ALLBIKES- 20% OFF | (bike parts not on sale) SKI & SPORTS | 635-5848