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Y ear agreement
signed with Madill
cafeteria operator
mACIE EASY
At their November meeting on,
Monday the Huron County Board
of Education agreed to support a
recommendation ffom R. P.
Ritter, principal of F. E . Madill
Secondary School. Wingham,
that a one year agreement be
drawn up between the Board and
the school's cafeteria operator.
The recommendation came
following informal discussions
with the operator, who had
indicated that he did not wish to
enter into anothei lOng term
agreement, A 'five year
agreement is just endiffg7—
The new contract will cover the
.time period of November 15,
1976 to November 14, 1977.
Director of Education D. J.
Cochrane pointed .out that the
wingham cafeteria operator was
.one of a few remaining operators
still working under a long term.
agreement. Most agreements
now simply call for one months
notification or termination by
either party,
Followiug, approval of a date
change for a professional.,
Development Day at South Huron_
DistrictHigh School the director
of Education asked that in future
all schbol -principals plan "further
ahead and make all changes
before the Board submits its
calendar of events with the
Minigtry."
South Huron- principal' J. L.
Wooden had informed the Board
in a letter that a two day staff
session at the Benmiller Inn was
planned. for January 27 and 28 an
and asked that the session
planned for April 29 be moved up
to January 27..
In other business the Board
authorized the , Director of
Eduction to respond to a letter
from Local 1428 of the Canadian
Union of Public Employees
indicating that the board ' was
prepared to commence new
contract negotiations. The CUPE
local represents non-teaching
employees of the board and
inforrned the Board in a letter
datedOctober 22 that they wished
to commence bargaining with a
view to amMending the emoting
collective agreement.
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