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TA -
Y.dtt 'CPA, fi t your
ma.agemen t, wbiether
you are a ;beginner with
high debt payyn ehtS er an.
"old pro" with few debts.
You simply deduct in-
terest, li:vestockpur-
chases, ,and: Labour
payments off the total ,of
your cash expenses
(without depreciation)
and subtract the resulting •
figure from your gross,
income minus livestock
purchases.
This. final figure is the
dollars that you have for:
debt servicing, personal.
living and .hired and
owner labour.
--It-shau1d-b-e-ca-iculate:d-
as a percent of gross
income. You can then
note your managment:
good 35 - 40 percent;
average 25- 30percent, or
20 percent.
A good manager, with'
an adjusted gross income
of $100,000 would have
$35,000 to $40,000 for debt
servicing, family living,
wages and -or hired
labour. The poor
manager would have only
$15,000 to $20,000.
Naturally, the first
man can handle a much
greater debt load or he
can handle the same debt
load with a small volume
of production. He's
keeping more out of each
dollar for himself.
Task
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people representing four
unions turned up to ad-
dress the Task Force,
although some 27 groups
and individuals had been .. .
,contacted. The president
of Local 1005 United Steel
Workers of America is
quoted as ' •saying that
unions deliberately
ignored the Task.Force,
-stating "We support the
NDP. It's' as simple .as
that." .
Ron Van Horne,
Chairman of the Task
Force, expressed concern
about this attitude,
because it is the intention'
to seek input on `labour- '-
management questions in
as, open and non-partisan
.manner as,possible. "We
don't want people. to shy .
—a Way f -rem >is becatase we —
are Liberal," he said. •- • ._
A presentation was •
made by the Christian
Labour Association of
Canada. • whose
spokesman said:. "There
should be a law to ensure
that a person can -join the
union of his choice. My
people' are tieing
harassed because of the
particular union to which
they belong. Union
membership should be a
free choice and not a
forced matter. It should
not • be a condition of
employment.."
.The Hamilton and
District Labour Council
sent a brief but no
representative. However,
representation was.
present from the
Hamilton District •
Ontario English Catholic
Teachers Association,
C.U.P.E. and United
Workers Retirees.
In Kitchener, two
presentations or note
were those from the
Kitchener -Waterloo
Labour Council and the
_-,Sta_tka._ofWomen Council`__._____„
The former expressed
particular concern about
the severe shortage of
skilled labour and the
needs of unorganized
workers. Women in the
workplace and day care
facilities were also
discussed at some length
in the Council's brief as
were management
responsibilities.
The Status of Women
Council brief stated that
women's • work is
systematically un-
dervalued in the labour
force and that a wide gap
in wages persists. In the
Kitchener -Waterloo area
an office job is worth
more if done by a man: a
woman is paid Tess in .a
similar occupational
classification.
A female 'office worker
in the area is receiving,
on average, 20.8 percent
less than her -male
counterpart, apparently.
The need for expanded
day care was stressed,
and the Task Force was
urged to impress upon the
Liberal Caucus the im-
portance of supporting
Bill 3 - Equal Pay for
Work of Equal Value,
when it comes before the
House.