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$ ooDgructi SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1971
Sheaffer pen maintain pickets
Continued from Page 1
- 'Sunday to show their support of
the Sheaffer workers."
It has long been the feeling of
the union workers in the area
that the- Sheaffer workers have
not been given a fair deal wage
wise in the town of Goderich
"-alind---,-,--itre-tireireftatezLcireprared .tryt '
Awl& .financial st\pport or any
-latherkind 'of help necessary to
ensure the pen worliers attain a
fair settlement to the wage
demands.
Representation of the unions
at the Donitar Sift° Salt mine,
Cabal 682 •of the union of
Chemical Workers, union
members from Dominion,
Machinery and front---Goderitir''
Manufacturing- have been 'on
hand ity since the strike begin
lending support to the Sheaffer
employees as well.
• Informed sources at the
Sheaffer plant indicated on
Tuesday that an injunction to
limit the picketing oethe• local
plant was being sought.
Representatives oT the union
• ha&-sliggested 'on 1VIondity-t tresr
thought.. such. action "was
underway but Officials at the
plant Would neither confirm or
deny the reports.
Most of the -striking members
of Local 2315 of the
International „Union" of
Machinists - and . Aerospace
Workers are women.
Incidents to date have beerrat
a, minimum. The usual rocking,
• Qt , cars_ dri ven. b m anagern en
officials as they cross through ,
the pigiet lines was evident and
famililf shouts of "Scab' as the
vehicles pulled through were
common,
Officers . of the Goderich
police department patrolled the
Fortner suspende
Continued from Page 1 the officer had refused to let
all times. "When other officers pickets search his car;
went to check up on the According to garjorie
situation about noon the officer Robinson, union president,
in que$ion could -not be found.44 - constable ''Fortner had crossed
The. police, chief explained that the lines shortly 'after they were
he was later located inside the set up at 700 a.m. on Tuesday.
Sheaffer factory. Police officers 'did not discover
Striking union members at the - -that Fortner had left his nog
plant .said that Fortner had until about noon that day Police
entered the plant while on duty Chief Minshall told the •Signal,
at the scene, came back out &nd Star. ,
then returned several hours later Constable Fortner's case will
be heard next Wednesday by the
in civilian- , clothing, crossing
,
picket lines for the•second. time, Goderkh Police commission
.in his own car and that he then who have the power .t.k_dismiss
brought parcels out:of the plant him from his poSition,. reduce
in that vehicle.
Constable Fortner Said he
entered the, plant in the first
place tot,use the washroom and
that the seco.ad_trip to the plant
him in rank or to fine him for
his actions. Fortner .may appeal
any . decision the commission
mahes , to the Ontario Police
Commission in Toronto.
• The suspension under which
was ih an attempt to obtain an
Fortner has been. placed . does
ajjptnthe
•-'had-Whrin a.
'
commissioncthnmissior rIing forbids this
Fortner also said that parcels • action until such time as a
seen by the pickets in the back conviction has been registered
of his car were his own proper4y. 'against any Officer under
A spokesman for the Unionrsald suspenSion.
, • ..- At.0•0•411. •
Sifto grievance
•- Continued 4Om Page 1
yet ta be identifiedby either the
union or management- and were,
according to the company,•fired
for careless blasting of an
underground pit face, in addition
to a series of past disciplinary
problems. ft is believed these
problems relate . to. cases of
sleeping on the job.
.When word went through the
mine on November 17 that the
firings had taken nlace, about,50
workers above -and below ground
on the 4:00 p.m. to midnight
shift, laid down \their tools. and
walked off the Yob:. Three- men
remained at their posts.
Union international
representatives were called in,
the wildcat situation cooled off
and production at the mine
• resumed at midnight.
• ,Despite i news blackout
r -
area ,to help keep traffice on left to the discretion of
Highway 8 Alloying as well as , management and not to the
• possible and provided escort worker.
when necessary to to • help
Management persontel in and "BeVvferi 'that and removing
out of the plant. the seJurity clause there would
sustaiRed to d tig lliAi014se.
be no use having a imion," she
Little': ptoperty damage, has
........, ,t(Lieti,,„
charged.
been
lair at leasf4le eecasion a good to was ‘set - up to deal:with'
number of large' headed likifirig "- employee. infractions such as
nails-:. were in evidence' on the drinking and gambling on the
„driveway leading into the plant. job. "Everyone knows. they can't
In addition to -„'the financial do 'these - things' anyway." the
portions of the *contract Marjorie: union president said, 'but if
Robinson, president of the . they're down irOlack and white
- union local, indicated there were the company could fire someone
a number of other matters for playing crib at lunch hour.",
seriously in ,question in the Meanwhile no new offers had
negotiations. come forth up to press time .,
According to the president Wednesday and all indications .
• • the ,Atnion : had -been, denranding':- were-- that*, the • ' • .-' Shaffer
the rernoval of the security employees would' be off .their '
clause from the collective jobs for some time yet.
agreement and the addition of a
memomemoomminsi
discipline and discharge 5ection.
Mrs. Robinson claims that the
new clause, if approved, would
Makebworking overtime,a Matter
'FIGHT 1UBERCULOSIS.
EMPHYSEMA AND.OTHER
RESPIRATORY DISEASES
• a
WARNING
Dr. Frank Mills, Acting MOH in Huron County, advises
0,4.4 rtai ,mi.rtrtaarwa:01111.0.
houielivivds-in Gcideati and district that cans of Prem .1u6Ch
meat, serial numbers E152 - E246 inclusive are being recalled:
These'cans of meat are believed to be under -processed and
may not be safe for consumptiro-rr.-
4
Housewives may take these tins. back to he retailer Where
they were purchased for a full refund.
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imposed Over the •situation last
week reports of the situation,
leked out of union ranks and
president John Miller later
refused. to confirm or deny any
of the reports.
"Statements in last week's
SigalStar should not have blitez
printed without confirmation by
the executive of Local .682,"; he
said.
Mr. Miller also stressed that he
was at home and available 'for
comment but that no effort was
made t� get in touch with him in
connection with the reports
leaking out of a meeting held by
the union to decide what action
should be taken'. •
No information was' 'available
with regard to the Wednesday
grievance meetirk by press time
that evening.
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