i The Herald, Tuesday, Janvary 4; 1903, Page 7 - ee — ig over: secretaries’ jobs “TORONTO (cP) —The secreiiry in a normal ‘Canadian. ” and. to make ‘matters worse; says, a seat lost due to one or the other. It would be foolhardy todo so a $35 for, a. 40-hour basic course. in. word processing a otfles hag a good chance of losing her job by ‘1990 because of employment. counsellor, many nurses; kecretarie : _ She adds the current economic slowdown is ‘allowing, the - “flocking” ta his-school, which teaches. office. skills; : | leroelecttanics, industry’ and Government researchers . _ teachers who ‘are Spee squeezed out: of: the labor. ‘force - necessary time. to Prepare : ‘for the. expected: ‘massive’ He. adds: his school | gels’. calls. daily. ‘from several BBY. ay ‘retraining changes... ny ompanies: Joking for, trained: word-processing operatars, The “inéreasing:” uae Ot. word ‘processors “and other. courses; « - William Hutchison, ‘chairman of the Cansiiad Advanced “computers are’ Making the: -jobs of secretaries redinidant. iy (ok cary ba dice wonien nto take ‘thes - Technology: Association, ' Sees ‘another. ‘optimistic: sign for- pincer the western “world,: esearfit Pie that: ane "sald Lee Famweorth, co-Ordinator ir meds" * those out.of work. because of autorna jon in the’ office; Mor AEA women and ‘the elderly will be: the ‘hardest :hit . employment,’ programs. at’ % Canada Employm nd_*> than 560,000 jobs can be“created In: the. next: “decade if": the ‘serious need fo ‘encourage: youn; swomen~ to. Io kot Aechnological revolution - weeping. industrialized nations; - "Immigration Centre. In Gitawa. ©: : Ne _, Canadians’ decide -to- manufacture their- own “computer. elsewhere for: ‘Jobs: rather. than rsdn clerical ‘work ‘They fear women who do keep. their’jobs will: be.locked: - Women. whd° “enrol in-:the _governmen s, retraining | Systems rather than: import ‘them, he says: : ; : Menzies-says by. 1990 there may be employment for. only: into. sménial,: “low-paying positions: fi Which: computer "programs ‘and are. not supported: by:. their h sbands : are’ Allan Ebedes,: principal: of Toronto Business, ‘College; “(Shalt or two-thirds of the potential siurnber of women who ard,_ : ie : knowledge i is not needed: * ! "2" either. receiving unemployment. inguirance:”, ora. weekly agrees . ‘with. many” businessmen. who" see. the’ ‘swing to... ‘expected io'be lookirig for work as. bank tellers, eet he “The Canadian Union’ of Public Employees estimates thai. allowance of $105 plus $30 tor day care for their children,” ~ automation in the office as-exciting and. positive, | despite “and other clerical jobs, between 15 million. and’ two’ million ‘clerical jobs will ° “Mo&t can't afford to go into them alone,’ Farnworth’ making many traditional-secretarial skills obsolete, ;.’ "Among her recomm _ disappear. across the country before” completion: of bald. “It’s almost impossible, That's "5 why many of them - “One good Word processor can do the work of three’ good manent training. mien, Menem xi * Automation. we - drop out." rr or eC a :. typists, "he says. .“The threat is to ople who haven't’ “should be retailored to emphasize jobs with a bet ‘future; “In Britain, Naney Seear, ebuirmain of the. Hoiise of Lords : - Farnworth added that even for w women who: Py af feat, it, .. retrained. If you. haven't retrained, you ‘re dead,” _. She adds government and industry should be encouraged “committee or unemployment, sys: "job opportunities for “the ‘government . does “not. offer enough: intraduetory: ; become partners: rin developing of oh: -the- ‘job. fralning hae secretaries:are expected to fall 17 per cent and for-filing * computer-related courses: fq. meet: the demand, |. 7s ‘ clerks by 40 per cent byl 1900, with meat of the vietims being. _»,,Farnworth's comments followed a November report by a . women, uv “federal: ‘group which studied thé effects’. ‘of. computer. - In Brussels, the. West: European ‘Tide Union’ Inititute " technology ‘and urged the government to male, retraining Says automation - will‘ upréot . an. incretising. number of : _ courses, accessible to women: ; “workers in the service sector, adding’ that women’ anid The adverse: ‘éffects- of,thécomputer on ‘Jobs: is’ ‘pitting’ . _ Seniors will comprise the majority of: casualities. . che unions and workers against industry and government. But oo Researchers ‘ say other women,:who plan to re-enter.the - Ratna’ Ray,-director of Labor Canada’s women’s bureau, “Inbor force after. years at home with ‘their children,’ are . - Says both sides have failed to consider the role. of the alling : -, finding: they’ need to return to school for ‘instruction on the. world: economy. ‘in the-elimination ‘of jobs. : a operation of word or data processors, to get jobs with. some “Computer: changes ™ are converging with: -econginie a _ Posalility a advancement, . ewe -changés. ¥ ‘We. can't say what t percentage of jobs: are being rae “computer: technology: affecls omen: ‘in: the’ ‘work: lace, : urges: ‘the federal and provincial: governnients to. recognize at - Maxwell's comments misquoted un Thomas Maxwell, chief economist with ‘the Conference : second quartér and §3 per. cent in the first quarter. oe atte i Board of Canada, said he was rhlsinterpreted in weekend’ Profits for the first’ nine thonths of 1982 totalled $3.61 rn _ reports that predicted interest rates would jump fourar five _ billion, substantially down from $8, 68 billion a -year earlier. -:~ Sh ’ perceritage points in the coming months as thie US. ate The manufacturing sector suffered a disastrous. third - _ tempted to finance its huge deficit. . o . quarter with profits dropping 127,3 per.cent to a loss of | $78, 8 The forecast had: sent shivers through business and labor million compared with @ profit of $288.4 million a year ago. . _ ‘leaders, who said such’a jump would be a staggering blow * -The survey found that the-large. manufacturers -with io the’economy and. could close companies or prompt annual sales of more ‘than $300 million and the smaller = violence, _ companies with sales of less than $50 million are being-hit _However, Maxwell ‘sald Monday the’ ‘conference board “hardest, | while the. medium-sized companies appear to be = , : J actually believes interest ‘rates may fall -by ‘abdut two. fering ae acs jews: ee 1 th t inn f . as 4 percentage’ points from the ae prime rate on 12 per : .— Alberta Trade. Minister Horst “Schmid predicted i in-: : Sed sales of the province's agricultural and industrial: ~ Such gonfitaion has happened before, hesaid, because the . rea righ conference board also publishes a survey of forecasters, ; products to Pacific Rim countries’and the introduction of ~ Alberta forest products to international markets ‘in 1983. who Brestictod ints interest rates of anywhere from nine e to 140) othe time has come for Alberta” to join the felon oe . per cent... 9’ ova 2 Maxwell said he was ‘misun derst ood when, ie ‘ied to. British Columbia governments in the export of lumber, : Schmid said in-an interview. a explalii tHe: difference of five percentage: points “i ye du forecasters” redictions:” on - | Cominco Lid: officials asked. unionized workers at i i bya Survey: bikie Blobe-and” ” Mall's Bipot on-Business indicates after. tax ‘operating an indefinite period. "profits of Canadian compenies continued. to fall i in the third’ | — More than 200 workers at Acadifi Forest preducta Lid, quarter Of TBR * of Chatham, N.B., voted unanimously to reject a 15-per-cent’- ’ Profits of 404) publicly owned companion plunged 50.6 per roliback in wages. The conipany requested the rollback two cent to: $922 million from $2.3 billion: in! ‘the: third quarter of weeks before the Last. contract ‘with Local 678 ‘of. itie 1981. ‘This latest nt drop f follows declines at 2 per cent i in 1 the ; Canadian Paperworkers Union. expired on n Dee. + | |Family given heartfelt thanks: Log "MONTREAL (CP) - — The family. of a young Montrealer recipient in. New: ‘York City. . “who gave his heart toa ‘43. “year-old American. truck driver:: | Early Sunday morning a team of doctors from 1 Columbia, : . for a ‘trandplant waa praised Monday by Sraleful hospltal _ boarded a-chartered jet in New Jersey for the: one-hour. ‘officials in New York City. Qs flight to Dorval International Airport in Montreal. Doctors - “The recipient, a father of six from Allentown, “Pa., was have only Tour hours to transplant a heart from a donor’ s " -daing well, officials at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital said body to the body of a recipient... : Monday. . ~ ‘Columbia’s John Kiernan, “who ‘made the. complex _ arrangements to fly the heart by chartered jet.from Canada . _to the United States on Sunday, said:: “It’s a significant gesture ‘of co-operation between medical. communities and . between peoples. , (pricy ini) vaby accoraing ; sefvonaigbee nde ops toyour KFC store location) PLUS — "try cur delicious, new Cornbread =; (serves 6 to 8). ‘The Canadian was ‘taken off life support systems and his heart stopped beating. at. 1l.a.m. Meanwhil merican recipient. was being. prepared for the trangplant: The Montreal team put the heart, encased in a.sterile . plastic bag filled with cold sterile liquid, in a 67-lltre cooler” _ and climbed into..an ambulance which had‘a provincial . “the enputant thingie hat tml rit wa ai to police escort to take them to the airport and the.walting jet. nes a ane and alert,” Kiernan sai d; referring to the ’” Another ambulance: and three police cars rushed: the oo Tal team from. New Jersey’ 3 Teperboro Airport | to Columbia Ny tine and reosive $3.00 off the regular price of unidentified heart recipient. “without that gconsent and ¢ co- d, hiree h ft heart . rh - 418 place buaket of Kentucky Pried Chickan. You ition’ we couldn't have done: anything.’ Wo ~ aD at 2 p.in., ‘three hours after. the hear was removed aloaf of nicky Friad opera . from its Montreal: donor, it began pumping blood through - i . en's new Cornbrasa for just The young Montrealer was. declared ‘clinically dead the body of the American recipient. i a po oxtra Try tt Tiove Saturday morning. when no brain activity. was ‘detected by Ah transplant and the first of moniter th ; i 7 8 per coupon. doctors at St. Luc Hospital. However, the man.was kept on . eart transplant and the first year. of moni ng eB | " Iife support systems when his family sgreed to offer his organ costs more than $54,000 i in New York City, iernan j— —. — - . : , . Ll = mo . - heart for-transplant.;. : said. we re mo : St. Lue began asking for, heatt ‘donations last summer. ; . ; aR pt oe ; : ; . . ‘when Montreal’s Notre Dame Hospital, started performing, ‘ en a — — - — = Atanoplanis. | we ab Se EE "Wednesday Oo re “Least weekend neither Notre Dame nor + the University neessmermamgguens mammananapn __ _ = " Hospital in London, Ont., (the only other Canadian hospital {- - -CFTK-3-6 |. “Bews Pus KOE «- [T- KING2 KOMO.4 KNOW.12 CBUFT 11-13]. _,. 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