HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-06-19, Page 10,, PERK SIG NAIL -S'T'AR+, T RSPAY, JUNE 19, 1975
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It"was:announced this week in
the Legislature by the chair -
Plan *the Management board
• gi: cabinet, Eric Winkler that an
agreement on .polio salaries
has been reached.. This
agreement covers the period
from April 1, 1975. to March 31,
1976, and provides im-
provement in salaries, em-
ployee benefits and other terms
of employment for ap-
proximately 3,8000 uniformed
OPP staff in the 'bargaining
unit. The maximum salary for
. a constable under the" new
agreeitthent will .be 116,100 per
year effective :April 1,1975.
In addition to , the salary '
increases, a shift premium of
15c per hour, will be introduced
effective from June 2, 1975;
plain clothes allowance will be
increased from $425 per year to
$500 per year; there will be an
improvement in the • payment
with- respect to statutory
holidays and the government -
will pay the full premium for
the supplementary health and
hospital insurance . plan,
previously' employees have
• - paid 75. percent of this
premium.
The minister of agriculture.
and food, William Stewart, said
in the Legislature that he had
discussed with the minister of ,.
agriculturein Quebec, . the
Honourable Normand Toupin,
the exchange of information of
the interprovincial movement
of meat from licenced 'dead
-animal re& Nine plants and
dead animal meat brokers in
',Ontario and Quebec.
' He _said that the Quebec
Government is drafting new
regulations relative to dead or
incurable animals and meat
inspection Which will -become
effective June '15. of this year.
These new regulations, Mr.
Stewart said, are being for-
warded to his office, for in-
, formation,review and corn-
ment. Both provinces will
submit the names of companies
or individuals handling meat
from dead animals, the
• iyolume, the buyers of the meat,
the' carriers involved and the
dates of shipments which have
crossed provincial boundaries.
Mr. Stewart said this mutual
exchange of information will
assist investigators .in both
provinces to monitor the flow of
meat from one, ' province, to
another. •
Mr. Brunelle said •that
throughout. Ontario, special
programs and opportunities for
the elderly are. expanding
_ tY.
Liberal leader, RobertNixon,
questioned the .Premier
regarding the information
r'elea'sed by Statistics Canada
on Unemployment levels. The
information indicated that the
unemployment 'figure for
Ontario this month as being up.
again ' to 6.3 percent while
across Canada, unemployment
levels have gone down or as in
Quebec and BSC., have
remained fairly static.
According to •Mr. Nixon the
unemployment level is now as
high as any time since 1960. He
wanted to know if there is some '
program more effective than
what is being' done to reverse
this trend in this period of time
whei: the position should be
improving and not
deteriorating. The Premier
replied that they were con-
scious 'of this and that,that
percentage relates to the
automotive industry which is
still in some difficulty because'
of the market in the "United
States. Ian Deans, NDP
Member fox' . Wentworth, by
way of '..: supplementary
question asked the •Premier
whether he could provide the
house `with a single program
' brought in by the Government
that has produced 'new jobs in
the Province of Ontario, that
was' `aimed specifically at
trying to reduce the spiralling
unemployment rate.
The minister • of community
and social services announced.
the, official. 'celebration of
• Senior' Citizens Week. Senior
Citizens' 'Week begins,on
Sunday, June 15th througto
Saturday June 21st. He said it
was the fifth consecutive year
that the Province of Ontario
' has set aside a special week in
recognition of the 650,000 senior
citizens in Qntario and to focus
attention on their contributions.
• to the Province over the years.
4. The theme for this year "It's
the time° of our lives" is meant
ter emphasize the capacity to
make ,tine's retirement years
interesting and full of leisure,
)earning, recreation and
tokyinnipity activities'- pursuits
et one eannot'always take full
vantage of while fully' em -
0 ed.
3rUnelle said there are
. Myths about aging and
effectS which they' want to
-eft,. 16 percent of the senior
2 '3T1►tario enjoy good
are; act ve In their
nitie§; Only' •26;000 are
is irk hot 1 S for the aged.
ti
every year. ..
In preparation for senior ,
citizens' week, over 20,000
resource kits have already
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been distributed „ to senior
citizens and "iftdivjduals who
work with, the eld,riy, This
special booklet,,,"Resources for
Senior Citizens" details where
help for seniors maybe found.
A variety of activities..will be
taking place during this sPecia.l
week' in communities
throughout the Province. Mr.
Brunelle said that over 1,000
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