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"My. credibility is all I. i s readers. were ‘ot told she . cup of ‘eocoa and some ~ have — - KAUFMAN 5 -!Feelings’ ae "Sandals: a es Leather Uppers with coe , quality polyurethane soles.’ "Available In AA-B.D. “hee ts Lakelse Ave. a cs wooed) "The Home: of Happy Feet". pa gS ot |, OPEN 9-6 Mon. -Thurs., Sat. 9:9 Friday. ee . 7 oa ia a ea 034 edi sic? ANDRE: MICHEL” by HOWICK. DANIEL HECHTER, 1 “to name Jost afew, and we € a, ~ suygestlénsto mepké-chossing. = your Mother's Day gift eu and GIEF CERT! F CATES The Trades Fair was a. great place for * people who just wanted to: browse. Pulp mill electricians need . VANCOUVER (CP) — 7 group - of pulp “mill elec. iricians should - receive’ company “assistance ‘for - extensive medical: tests. to ’ determine- whether. they: have ‘suffered from: PCB’ ~ exposure, says a veteran’ ‘*B.C.-Labor Relations ‘Board panel. member; Ind. 40-page. dissent. of bn’ earlier. board. decision, -- yaien representative.’ John . Brown — a member of ,; board since’ its inception in ‘1974 —" noted /all expert” witnesses.agreed “that” . , employees. have- a right: to” : . know’ the effects on their ~ ‘bodies. of work ‘which. they - _, consider, ,dangeréus. a The « ‘cape ‘involved a refusal - -by -union elec- tricians at the Northwood: pulp mill in Prince} George ; to handle™ equipment con- P C B-s biphen- taining: - (polychlorinated ~ has received ‘widespread © crilicismy from. the trade - . union movement, the labor‘, board ruled. the: refusal’. ‘amounted to an illegal — strike ‘under: the tabor code and ordered the work, to be 6 performed, However, . : ‘operations i vice-president ° Gordon | “Thompson . said -Monday the likelihood of a . ’. Union~ appeal: ‘caused the Why net it surprise her. on Mother’ S Day ue _with a fashlonable new pal. of jeans from JEANS NORTH... a aaltts she’ $ sure fo appreciate.’ _ AND SASSON, . -. an fit mothers: "300: 9: 00 Thurs, & Fel, | _ Campany to delay its official .” _ request to. Paperworkers - laced equipment: “We're just hanging’ fire: -.% -; at the moment, a Thompson > io ‘Said, oe WN He said the company also * :. Brown * deci#ion « ‘by ‘board viet: "chairman Ben van’ der - : , Woerd ‘ylg), a> hazardous, -cancer- “ “causing chemical. Sg Ina ‘split-decision which... . pulp: mill ‘ Canadian . ; Union “ ~ members to. service ‘PCB. wants to read ‘Brown’ : "lengthy dissent, earlier-Monday. -, rejected _ relaased and” ‘employer bet “représentative Herb: Fritz ‘that ‘the PCBs posed’ no ” immediate health hazard to- the ' electricians. and., that, ‘therefore, the workers were | not entitled to ‘take action under a ‘section of: labor * ” sts tet strikes, | “where itis required for the ‘safety or health of. those i | employees." — ~ Brown said it simply isn't’ fensilile: for’ employees’ ta “Fetalve health matters: . Forest production: needed "PRINCE GEORGE, B.C, (cP) = ‘Saunders, chairman of Forest vache ‘, - Relations, says forest products companies must; ‘increase productivity in 1982 or - ~ perish, : Speaking to tHe B. c. Inidependent ° ’ Logging Association convention, Saunders . ‘said: improvements’ in- productivity: will : have to come from better performance by workers this year. ae “I don’t buy the argument we don't have the Managerial. skills to make. maximum: use ‘of raw materials, equipment, and ,: "people, " he said. * “E don’t buy tthe. argument our working’ people are fat cats who are too lazy to work ~. or .that. unions” “aren't” concerned about: operations — that - aren't ‘effioiént or .- ‘rofitable.” ne The ecoriomy Is in'a recession now and | , the forest industry is facing the keenest competition it has seen in years, he said. © J'We have depended on capital in- _vestment. ‘for. too ‘long -to cure‘ our ~ ‘productivity problems,” he said. _ . “Tean’t think of a better time for you to “sharpen up your management skills and ~ work, with your people so they will un- _ derstand why things have to be improved and what part they can play.” The miost recent: information indicates ; productivity growth in: Canada and the. - U.S. Is negative, | he said. | - ” Hundreds of millions ‘of dollars have - been invested in pulp and paper in the past five years-yet output per’ man- “hour “has ; aelually. declined, he sald. : a ‘ 7A All through the month: of. May — Moding