Pave 4, The berate Tuerday, January My 3988 os bt, excéeds:$1.0 billion. eens OnE - -$In response td the auditor’ ‘general's report the Finance * Bnistry, indicated Monday there wil no: :VICTORIA cP) — The deta Colunbis’ ‘govirameni: as borrowed more than $1. 8 billion to date for schoo] and " - Rospltal buildings. and equipment, but refuses. to knowledge that debt in Its books, a8 requested by ‘Auditor e aral Erma ‘Morrison. d aid her major concem with the Rovernment’s, books, the gtricts capital. financing. a uthoritles . whore ‘cure ! : means th the large debts the three finanilag authorities on thelr books.and their: financial statements are not a. or ected in the government's overall consolidated, financial, fatements, «. ‘A policy change would: put a direct debt onthe provincial . pooks, and the only debt currently shown by the province is. Ge. created in 1974 by the newly-slected. Social Credit: mvernment to embarass the ‘short-lived New Democratic. Party government. - FHowever,.the government currently m borrowing $780 - tpillion to offset an expected $1 billion deficit tor the current ear Which enda March 31, ‘The Finance Miniatry’a response says the exclusion Pélicy ia based on recommendations contained in a-i980 report prepared by. Coopers & bybrand (Chartered , Accountants. bit: Fecornmiend vagalnat’ inclusion ipece the oti in estimating the portion of this .g debt that the provinéé: wy ultimate Pay aan ae a " [In her last annual report to the i. C, legislature, ‘Magid. + Pre EC. educational ‘institutions, regional hospital: and tehoo! cee 6 rejand if the provi ould. have been consolidated, wre OTTAWA. (CP) — Tha ‘Canadian Centre for ‘Palley = Alternatives has applauded a controversial: -ecanomie _ statement by-a.group. of Roman Catholic ‘bishops and ine - viteda cross-section of experts to meet Jan, 27.10. Ottawa to discuss ite Implications. “Their (the bishops’) first concern Is mien ‘and’ women; . making profits and preserving a system came second,” ' said Michael Oliver, president of the organization almed at _ a funds in the same erlod qt. time," the auditor’ general's report,: for the year: ‘ended Match : 31}. 1981, noted: that: the ‘financing authorities: are: Crown. : -corporattonia controlled’ ‘and. managed: by:the ‘goyernment,. -. ods’ ‘going: to have-to’ ante up'60 per cent of thet “we feel it” the: government gurranteed the debt ot both’ the primary ; . ‘Morrison aid ‘another’ reason rants ee concerned a that the money was borrowed from Canada Pension Plan funds and, thls money is techaleally callable, on alx -inonths ‘hotles, “while: the- terms’ of. ‘the’: borrowing: and: lending are unlikely event.that CPP required this: money — thelractivites support spécific government programs and . * examining Canadian: social and ‘economic policy... Ollver- alse, denounced as outrageous “the: attempts by- “Prime Minister Trudeau. and. business ‘spokesmen to discredit-the bishops" remarks.” Trudeau has sald the bishops —~ who veged that the needs _ of the poor must take precedence. over the want of the rich . ~-— aren't good economists.. ; ' The-statement by the’ eight-member committee of. the “-:. Canadian Catholic Conference of. Bishops ‘called ‘on the ARE YOU FOR HIRE! Tt you are unemployed and ‘ooking for odd obs yall can Tuna classified al in the al herald for Me ee we ee ee one | . Wag yur m to tte Daly trad of ico a a0 Kalam: St , Terae ani we'll nn it (0 words, a as) fu - ia cansecative lays at ny no char. ter sales to weap inv a, isinse or contracts, "experts, economists, - labor leaders and cler ~ Perrier in its labellin Liberals ‘to pay less attention ‘to inflation and: more “to” _tnemployment.. = . Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter; archblahop of Toronto, * gald the message doesn’ t speak for all of Canada's bishops, ‘identical, it probably would be extremely difficult — in'the - to: recaver . Bishops: criticism | prompts meal four are to implement, the. Finance: Ministry. now rf ape : te ‘palatal control over.the handilig’of securities, (<1 2: »» Tn her ‘1978 and’ 1980 reports;- ‘Morrison commentad: ; ~-weaknessess in internal, controls and accounting records of: ihe securitles ‘section, noting that thia:division ia‘directly: ~ | “responsible for. $6 billion, In assets under-itd ‘controland:; enstedy, and handles a volume of-cash.and. inivestmerita: Of -' “geveral times that aniqunt-in the course of. a a year. din: the: me réllover af cath ang Investments, i WH, “hampers nay response also disclosed ‘that while “Atle for Good Men co to Come to the Cause: “we ‘have got a problem boys! One where two basic _ i " democracles bash horn to horn. Recently, a'Revelstoke. But Oliver said that “to: suggest asa prelate, a prime. -, Minister and many business spokesmen have.done — that _ the moral polnt-ia economically unsound is outrageous." : © The céntre, whosa-members include economists and social sclentiats, belleves in the fundamental economics of - the bishops’ statement; he tald, “mill’s employees, members ofthe International Wood. - workers of America, want - less than their conitfact tpecitia . The menaure was ef-. fected 16 preserve ‘ the ted to work for $2 an hour~ * jobs which were inching’ toward the brink of ihe great ‘white receptacle manufactured by Recession and Co. which has its directors {n Ottawa’and Washington, D.C. _ The meeting later this month will bring together politieal : discuss the statement's economics and: , Pose ulble im- "plications for public Polley. 2 ~. . Those Invited include: Archbishop Ted Seat, primate of ~ thp Anglican Church’ of Canada;: Dennis. McDermott; president of the Canadian Labor Congress; Mel-Watkins, a ~ University of Toronto economics professor; and: David . ‘ Wolfe, a University of-Toronta: political science professor. Tien: to. It's not the first time members of the [WA have proposed wage cuts to keep the unemployment beast away. from the door. The [WA brass nixed the -: Revelstoke proposal as [t has cut down all the. others, -The employees decided then to get decertified and ap- plied to the-Labor Relations Board. it nixed thelr. bid to leave the [WA womb, saying they were part of a . master agreement. “Now, here'sour problem: | " when you signa contract, or you are a member of, an organization that~signs @ contract, shouldn't you be ‘bound to honor that. agreemene stating that for “* McDermott, who echoed. the remarks. of other labor. - “" leaders wheri the bishops! staterient was issued, sald it was ' nice to have God on his side in the ant agelnat unem-" . . ployment. . Satire serious 7: 7 OTTAWA (CP) — Freedom. of speech may Include ia “right to make fun of politicians; but it deesn’t include the. number of years you will work at such arate? - On the flip side; shouldn’t the individual have the basic- right to ‘work? Should a wage. settlement negotiated at a:Jevel that throws men out of work be honored and:should UIC be paid to men. who can’t find work at their wage rather than simply those who ‘can’t find work? Both sides have: ‘trong points to argue. 1'm. tempted to side with the Revelstoke. mill. people, initially. right to make fun of registered trademarks, says. the » - Federal Court of Canada. _.. The Issue arose last month when the makers of Perrier _ - mineral water sought an injunction against’ Toronto _ ~ businessman Brian Ablatt'and the company he formed to - set haitleditapwater under the’ nantte Pure: ehl: NET ili. ; ia. Mo juslice J. Bue gratlédine i injunction an oral ruling in fli on Dec. 6, saying Ablatt's product, intended as a. spoof of Prime Minister. "Trudeau, too closely resembles, hi99g7 However, that’s a dangerous consideration. If mills ‘are allowed to decertify and certify at a . - whim, labor peace would be nonexistant'in B.C. A agrement drafted between the forest industry and ‘management would have the strength of'one. ply tailet - tissue. Worse yet, mill management could manipulate workers. (Offer them higher wages 10 léave the union _and then later welch on:rates, leaving the men without : the clout of - collective bargaining to obtain market bet wig vs ‘agi ills;or toga ing. camps want to opt ‘outof thet ” iaaens mln aa 80; marems want t opt ou Bu, 5 itis then, they made a deal, let them stand by it. ‘What's the solution? It's a grass roots orie and.one - Jn written reasons re The comments, not mentioned by the judge in his ruling, 7 _ ‘were: Serve liberally at‘party functions ..°, remove cap, shrug, pour inte _—_ sink and ‘watch your investrnent- 0 down the drain. " that- determines: justhow strong the rank and file is and——- ; released Monday, Dube elaborated on - the decision, noting that the label on the mock. product in- "eluded ‘twhat purports to be humorous comments directed ‘to the present federal ‘doninisieation and. the’ prime: ; hinister, " : how strong the union management is. A demand. to lower the ‘work rates has to come from the province's forest industry workers as a group. It’s an -across-the- board means of job: ‘Sharing and entering the in- - ternational’ ‘market™ ‘at a price: that: is” lower than © previously antici pated. Inflation is abating; its lower nuthbers have im- ‘pacted on mortgage rates, the cost of goods, and also food. The wage increases of the past were to com- ~ pensate for inflation: and. the rocketing cost of living: - Most of the court ‘cfige centred 0 on n techilcal details ‘about | . the labelling of the two products. But Perrier also argued its: reputation might be damaged ifccustomers got the mistaken idea the French-based firm. was lampooning a ‘Canadian politician. aan ' Ablait’s firm — FIRALess Marketing Co. Ltd., named . for the acronym of the Forelgn Investment Review Agency © — argued. the spoof was protected by the new Charter of Rights, which guarantees freedom of expression.’ - Justice Dube conceded that U.S. courts have ruled. in - similar cases that. “parody and. satire are. deserving of - ‘substantial freedom.” But! Amérléai Courts have -also - ‘granted injunctions when companles have been hurt ‘by imitators. . - “Tn my. ylew, the most iiberat interpretation of freedim of. expression does not embrace the freedom to depreriate the . | goodwill of registered trademarks.” ~~ Politiclans “are expected tobe blesséd with a broad dense was helng, hurl. ery .. “at Isn't it time someone.in the WA: started to recalculate figures and determine where the 1WA wage rate sliould be in cémparison with the-current cost of living. Is it the wages of two or three years that ‘currently reflect _ true’ living costs? If so, let’s.get a roll back, Call it a temporary or interim agrement with the companies if need be, Bargain more jobs for lower, wages... “There is always. the fear that once concessions are made they will never be ‘gained ‘again: That’s horse holly, It goes. against the basic money-making. prin- . ciples of a good capitalist society. If the market i is hot, demand is strong; companies are not going to want'a shut down. They will want to recapture lost profits. 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During the fat times, the employee reaps a windfall ‘pay-cheque. More than he deserves, yes, but a bonus to tle him or her over the tean periods; [1’s called savings. 45 During the leaner Prtiods. wages would drop: :As: would Wane requiring less em- ployees on deck, What would no doubt happen is that. those who needed to work ‘would .continue on and others would walk away! The individual would deter- mine whether he wanted to work for that price. There would be positive benefits.-Unions work.on.a- , senlority basis. for, job. security.reasons however, that. . doesn't always meet the true economic needs of the in-. ee worker, The senior Individual with grown fara muse mortgage does not have the same cash, ui ements ‘that aman with two children, mor-. a dog and’ cat does. The “‘enipty nesters"’ . ied Gi decide td opt out of:the job site tem: 7 porarily i if the wage dipped below a ceratii point.. whi the: ‘older experienced: Andividuals ‘ remoued fom the job site, the younger or middle - management level employee would havea slack period totearn. the ¢kills’ of Hit superior, (Perhaps Manatee cons) used to supplement some fo: ‘the training costs When. the market upawings and: ‘full-blown produc- ; ‘Hori 1s required, the mill has fhe advantage .or {Wo . banks of trained employees to draw on. Af well, there’ erstanding of the individuals job ‘There are a multitude of alternatives; but no magic \ ‘heal: this recession. ‘Just ‘new ap-° roaches. They don't come from ab hi ~ TWA heal thyself, Ove e but wit n.