The Herald, Monday, May 14, 1079, Page 9 _ Managers § n —INCOs rike dra Women said tobe SUDBURY, Ont. (CP) rporations have; contean-hour increases "of preonging be capi, better on tables § ior su — There is no end in sight vegatiate with the In the second and third d it is cbviow OATS h to the bitter elght-month — ateelworkers’ unioa. yeara company and union still KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) Krebs aye ft erie _ » | atrike at Inco Metals Co, “Tt ia my feellng thatan ©.” Basepay atIncobefore have a lo! to talk about. — When Ii comes to choosing was train ’ Ao A ee ma ingens th couiy" following the ‘workers’ agreement will come —— the strike waa $6 an ho, "owe have to get between men and women to where men hold the top ibs unlyersity-tralned managers ment studies have improved | ‘tection Saturday of a ~ aboutwhenIncosetiously - plus a Ticentean-hOwr togsther as a community | restaurate Nioprefer changed his mind totally which may deter improved considerably in the lant ‘Proposed contract - accepts the ‘represen- cont tv allowance. - and do everything we can hicing w ae reer over the ears about women economic performance, says decade, but there is atilla agreement. . - tation mada by the union... Under the ‘proposed tg support ove another,” ist von ee toh in the restaurant business, the head of man: bates long. ay to go, says Fifty-seven per cent of . on tho workers behalf,” = contract, ‘the workeré Gordon said ' omen seem to have 6 iatant stair at the be Univeral rae Clarkso y 6% say about 6,500 members of Cocke said. were toreceive li costol- on BAN, | better way of getting along —_—Bill_ Lucas, aus atan ty _ on ‘Local. 6500, = United Cooke. called the most living allowance aye Frank Musicol, with people," says Henry manager of the Walper ; Taront “Clarkson, citi in There are 42 juniveraitios Steelworkers of America, recent company propotal ments during the I whe ident of Sudbury and Krebs owner of the All Baba Hotel, says the hotel has the latest issue ‘of the Which | give degrocs in rejected the contract inadequate, saying it ~ the contract. Union a _ Bletrict Chamber of Steak House In Waterloo, had wa tresses ort i rats ference ‘Board's uarterly Taiziserative tudes in the | Whichhad been described lacks a schedule for cost-- fielals suid the contract Commerce sald credit | Ont. h 35 years and wouldnt ‘review, says Canadian sven of them with # union epokesrnan an of-living allowance: pay-' would give workers a ‘Will probably be tighter ~ Women €f@ Much more ee eater? owner and business bas, been lik country, even em Wi ever ments, - pension im- “total hourly increase of following rd rejection. relaxed, Male waiters are An Dan Frel, owner i] parasite, ‘relying _ doctors’ programs. Bogan in “the nickel provement, wages and) = 43.50 in wages and Lending companies and too stiff, maitre Hioteedalien oath graduate schools in the ..WAtest enrolment figures ustry. implementation ofthe benefits over the three- banks had been lenient Krebs says some older pa» Inn in + ene lite ent United States to provide show that 12 per cent of all Gilbert Gilchrist, chief union's job evaluation year period. and sympathetic to the trons may still want that reagon a es at ist hen higher education “tn university students in 1978 | union spokesman, saldhe © program. - The tentative plight of the strikers, he kind of formal, aloof service, emp oye women 4 dis “_ - management, applied for management dd pet eet i at ee spokesman agreement to end the. eald, . but most persons wa ha it's ens er to fin irr rograms, However, lesa |. mem re com ‘was = gtrike, which started last ‘pat! @ sane ett towards 3 tha five per cent of the | contract. He. sald he bere aie or ith the Sept. 15 when 11,70 work: eon ust if pai formal approach, lo th But | choose my girls for eines tal oe for both teaching atatts at Canadian | would talk to provincal on and added that ers walked off their jobs, workers,” Musical ‘ald aon Highta'Commitsion train them, Girls we have * pecognize that the subject of ‘“iverslties were professors | riedlators about ie strike hag hurt the was reached May 6 in "IT expect some busl- Human Big ts Comm en Ta Botte years are university management of management studies and | reopening otiatlons, and ths Toronto, nesses will go bankrupt conduc * uve ; 2 1 ra jor ve ve are are education ts a eerious ely theo to four pet eta Stewart Cooke, chie. Sudbury region a Although the contract after the strive.” Toronto holes and found Juste Good a aly - national concern and that it budgets were allocated | negotiator for the union, — waa recommended by 14 at 94 per cent mug: ts to no et th pars ality represents a significant’ to theae activities.” sald the results of the vote _ Tioariken, who voted cf the. 8 unlon neotiators, ' Rn Deavis, a af ts room ataffé members were ie ‘ota . terms Mana: ndicate the depth of a polling. members indicated a miner, said it's 0 Panada’s future develop. and nage Cenadien | feeling the workers have ttationn, rejected the three stormy meetings hard to ay ‘what the bat cote shops, $9 pet rou can get a sninpy ment," Clarkson says P universities have been and | @bout Inco. ted contract by a vole af 6,463 aut week that in vi fn view af rejection will get the women, walter anda wery cf arming ’ rfund a p tt ie workers. . His aisle undies a sll areusrtundad wnt? tmenty Cont ai i agreoment, i> Saetbtcver aa ped “vacant mba wo | nce gear. someTe, Ure bat eg fe wil Feonomie Couneilot Ce da out contime to lag way workers feel that the cluded an immediate, enough. more months isn't g omen don't have the yearn an Seat the Uist fall in iis fifteenth an- behind the United stated by. | COMPany has withheld unrose-the-boardincrease = Mayor Jim Gordon, to make any mote training needed to do the reason for that attitude may tual review, A Time for amy measure of com- } fam them ° who earller accused Inco ference now.” fobs required by larger be the typeof training men Reason. The ‘government ie oe edicts the situation ; dining-roome, and women bring to the job. > agency said: ann “(This (our analysis) will get worse as universities suggests to us the’ im. are forced to tighten thelr portance of efforts not only budgets in response to aaa BUSINESS DIRECTORY roce Inmentan tne Pere ae Another problem ts that ' managerial Int moat teachers and textbooks Ageri#l training and ‘from the United States, veralimonths later the Of the approximately 500 Selence Council of Canada ee "penduaies now @ gimilar récom: (teachin managemen r : fog ie cat geen’ ereee | MIR, FIX-IT | lgqqe NS CANTRRCTING || MR, BUSINESSMAN! Technology Policy for Can- U.S.-trained, @ “s boone Furniture Repalr : e da. Th {1 said: — Clarkson says th OE ae "Spell atantion moat be Casale ian on APPLIANCE REPAIRS — (Be ~ Rastorations, Hope Chests 7 Is Reserved generations of Innovators government relations, the 9781 Paquette St, Terrace, B.C. WS Custom Made Furniture Refinishing This Space $ eserve Clarkson says one root of rectors In corporate organ- _ | E } General Building Contracting the problem lies in the scant izatiom or- social respon- Phone 635-9205 attention pald by -univer- sibility of the corporations. . 636-5683 For Your Ad. alties to management. He offers no tions to " : oe ; education In the 19608 and the shoriage of management WILFRED HOGUE ; 2610 Kalum St. Terrace graduates, forecas that : . “ys ‘909, when the third the problem will persist for Canadian doctorate in some time. : : ; Plumbing - Heating - Commercial Servicing management studies was He calls on the federal and . being awarded by the provincial governments to ~ ANNUITIES | . ' Residential nate waner ehay Gas Fitting University of, Weatern On- treat management education —Estate Planning a (the only as an importsnt nation —Mortgage Insurance Charlie Belanger .PLUMBINGS& HEATINGLTD. . ~ f _ school withsuch a program), concern, Alter wn in-depth were 496 PhD analysis of the problem, the —Business Insurance graduates, in the United. 2, wa javels of government |. . —Edugational Funds . Stats, fH A Aw y the Conelision f+ * Ne ace ate, . : * ‘ matt ae “Unique Bathroom Boutique’. “Canadiind who wished to” thar si ‘investanent in " take postgraduate studies in pa increased i is essential, “Brian Montgomery ( at ven “he STORE Teal HS Eiger Tung” 4a36 LAKELSE AVENUE management were almost Clarkson aays, Representative 635-3346 | 39%, 0 “0k YeliR » P.O. Box 524 PHONE 635.9319 Business MioanuALite Businass S- 3346 | O10 nese K RD GATE & oa TERRACE, B.C. VeG 485° OR 635.9320 Gas shortage "| 685-9236 The Manufacturers Life Insurance Compary — WATCH FOR OUR COLUMN . ‘ASK KOBE’ Instail & Service Gas, Wood & oi Furnaces hampers holiday EAS TSIDE Terrace Electronic Repairs Ltd. GROCERY & LAUNDROMAT | | 7 or roaty’ pecsons in from tie cites sepotted light OPEN. SERVING TERRACE & KITIMAT QUICE-SILVER DELIVERIES gasollnestarved Southern crowds, while beaches sasily © California, Mother's Day reached by public reed % DAYS A WEEK e _ SERVICE ON ALL ; PICK-UP AND DELIVERY visita depended on whether ‘sportation were jammed. To Serve You ; MAKES OF T.V.‘s - _ Mom lived less than a tank- te wena gaaing v uP for A Warranty Depot for hi SERVICE away. e weekend crested ong - - r pa, ac 7 More than 90 per cent of Lineups Thursday and Frida WEEKDAYS 8-11 WEEKENDS 9-11 Sylvania , BROCK FUGER the region's ueryice stations in the face oe a Ate Clu 4438 Lakelse 635-2104 - MON, - SAT. Fam, - 5 p.m. nasser 3941 o1D LAKELSE LAKE DRIVE wi closed . r ‘ ‘ " .B.C, Tisqwhere in the country, fent of the area's gal YOUR FRIENDLY CONVENIENCE STORE 4623 Lakelse : 615-4543 | the gasoline crunch ap: stations would be open. peared to be lews severe, Those which were pum- with most states reporting pingSunday attracted scores closings 1 ranging from 30 per of automobiles, but there ¢ to normal Su incidents ted “But in California, the first as. drivers appeared in- FOR SALI GL ACI E R siaiatoinatitie an ofdeven creasingly resigned to PRE-FAB GREENHOUSES L a 4418 Legion Avenue gasoline rationing plan, the lack of fuel apparently Several Los Angeles radio $108 and up A Ay Terrace, B.C. prompted even more people stations relayed information 5 than normal to telephone on on open gas station to | BAKKERS MODULAR STRUCTURES Ss Mother's Day pau er than liatenera and pre-dawn 7” . Despite warm tem- Sunday, an they had been Phone 638-1768 evenings or S A Complete Glass and pray and my cies gcd ent tov wus, | View at 3961 Dobie St. | Aluminum Service || 3212 KALUM © PHONE 636-6367 aystem. {AI2-MI4) First 0 = with between 80 per cent and . Ti - 00 per centof the gas stations - ' 1m. SMALL APPLIANCES - LAWN MOWERS- ‘ body clred, compared with ou Jungle Jim’s Pet Store ¢ 7 Cleaners Ltd. RENOVATING. BICYCLES. ETC. d ._ fain 69 per cent five weeks | “SE” FORTHE BEST IN | un "Kansas, Dlinols, Indiana —Largest Selection of Fish In the Pacific SUEDE,AND LEATHER fo Georgia, "reported about 80 Northwest — CLEANING Handyman Unlimited GALVESTON, Tex. Ae) per cent ot the ervice —Complete line of small animal and bird 2 LOCATIONS sein on Suniny ud'the the American Autonoblle | Products 4404 Legion Avenve and Mini Mall . body of one of el Men men pare reported that (Next to Mir. Mikes} a bei DALE ay Mountainview rey . B.C. gous : dat won inte stations Massachusetts 4607 LAZELLE AVENUE 638-1864 635-2838 Gulf of were open compared with 83 The U.8. Coast Guid then per cent three weeks ago. called off the search fur the Drivers in Minnesota had other roblems and ollicials ; a that missing wee suing predicted ro worsening of Pro-Teoh Electronics Engineering RESIDENTIAL PRUNING b ATER Ikelihood of finding sur- the situation, ; ; FOR HEATING 4 : SRBVICE yivors. The Autombile Club of SERVING TER vers found the body on Naw York reported “only a RACE & KITIMAT the maiti deck of the sub- alight inconvenience’ to We Service Ali ¢ tale Hi Seem vo ceeeeememe | “tonnes BILLS TAX SERVICE n Wi Depot ; men have been ceaciacata shoal be a able to “Sanyo oundexegee Renwood 4920 WALLIWELL AVENUE TERRACE 8 a su Morse Electrophoni ole "Tare a Tach 10:00 a.m, to 10:00 p.m Smooth Sailing to the Herald! In Denver, member gas Hammond Certified Technician torkin the 1,-300-ten statlon operators have 2+ 4717 WALSH AVE, ‘anger platform m into the decided not to aut owe 3308 KALUM 635-5134 Phone 635-3971 CHONE 638-1468 TERRACE, 8.¢, ‘weat of Galveston. It now is the Colorado Petroleum 78 metres below the Retailers Association an- ree nounced, The announcement Twiee the underwater followed word from the Lene eet eeiry will caneider antl trust Call us at 635-6357 9 to 5 . weather, rough seas and action If the widespread high winds. closings take place. -