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Sister Laretta Hagen of St.
Mary's School, Goderich, was
elected president of the Huron-
Perth unit of Ontario English
Catholic Teachers' Association at •
the annual meeting in Seaforth
Wednesday night. She .succeeds
Gaetan Blanchette of Goderich.
Other officers are: Vice-
president, Ingeborg Marshall of
St. Mary's School, Goderich; and
Mike Dewan of St. Joseph's
School, Stratford; recording
secretary, Teresa Woods, religion
consultant with the - board;
corresponding secretary, Inez
Haid of St. Mary's School,
Hesson; treasurer, Sister Audrey
Dumouchelle of Immaculate
Conception School, Stratford,
Councillors are Paul Nickel of
St. Ambrose School, Stratford;
and Percy Lauwaert of St.
Michael's School, Stratford.
Board of Directors, Adrian
Pontsieon of St. Joseph's School,
Clinton. '
John Vintar, director of
education, was the dinner
speaker at the.meeting held at ,the
Legion Hall in Seaforth.
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(By Wilma Oke)
The Huron-Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board and its 159 teachers 'have
ratified their 1977 salary
agreement.
The agreement, subject to
approval by the Anti-Inflation
Board, specifies a 5.5 per cent
increase on the salary grid, and a
5 per cent increase in responsi-
bility allowances.
The new salary grid ranges
from $8,825 for level one teachers,
with no experience, to $23,395
for teachers who have achieved
level 7 with twelve years
experience.
The average annual salary,
including increment, will
increase from $15,731 to $16,975
for the contract year 1977-78. This
represents an increased cost to
the board of $213,425 for the
school y ear.
Added to the benefit package
for the first time, is extended
health care insurance and a
dental plan to which the board
will contribute 90 per cent of the
premiim cost. The group life
insuraAce plan has been up-dated
to provide employees with
coverage at one and one-half
times their respective earnings.
The contribution to this benefit
and to OHIP will remain at 80
percent and 90 per cent
respectively.
Teachers required to use their
own vehicles for transportation
from school to school have been
granted an increase from 18c to
20c per mile. The new contract
also provides for an increase in
the accumulated sick. days from
200 to 220, as well as two days
special leave without loss of pay
for urgent personal reasons,
subject to approval of the director
of Education.
Both of the chief negotiators,
Vincent Young of Goderich for the
board and Sandy McQuillan of
Seaforth for the teachers
expressed satisfaction, with the
settlement.
"The teachers were realistic in
what they were looking for,
consequently •the negotiations
were solved within a short period
of time " Mr. Young said. "A
very good settlement for the
teachers and for the board. I feel
it, puts the Huron-Perth Separate
Board in a favourable position
regarding the benefits offered to
our teaching staff, as well as an
attractive grid for future
employees."
Mr. McQuillan said, "As chief
negotiator for the teachers, I feel
that the settlement reached is
very fair and equitable under the
present economic conditions. The
negotiating team was very
pleased with the manner in which
the new agrdement was
reached."
must congratulate the
board's negotiating t eam and in
particular, Mr. Young for his
honesty and openness in
negotiations", Mr. McQuillan
concluded.
Huron Perth SS Board
sets '77 salary rates
Sister Hagen is president
of HP Catholic teachers
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