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This la thefrs meeting with the school board since the strike vote- was taken'lat» month, ho 'sat this, poinit, there snothing we're not prepared te, negotiate,» he says. ý ý Morris says there is more than just salaries te b. resolved, ini- cluding the reduction of class sjizes and maintaining guidance teachers as in the last contract agreement. Custom Interior Executive Home in Whitby Approx. 2,600 sq. f. ail brick, 4 + 1 bdrms., greenhouse kitchen, air, central vac., finished bsmnt., customn drapes & carpets, pool & change house, interlock waîks & patio, and more. PRIVATE SALE Çlosing aune 25/1992 i MIKE: 666-0006 J Bf~. il «IF the board is. premIaed te b. flexible, there isu't g o e .a work-te-rule ono n ay," ',h. Whiîtby truste. Tom Oldman chairperson of the board ai the bîoard la ready te ma'kann agreement, but: that the teachers muet, b. realistic about. the budget withwhich trustees have te work. -«I feel our teachers are excel- lent, as good as anywhere else,, but our. funding dictates our actions,» ho says. <Oldmnan says the board must' rely heavily on money from the. provincial government. He says the Durham Board of Education receives, much more money and it is «"unrealistic te teanty" unless the se arate ar 1mcreases the. miii rate much higher. - The. board's lest offer te the 294 secondary teachers was for a~ Trotter assured that although1 J iuor Will b. -served, thi e - taurant would only b. opýened for lunch addnr a nd fol ot b. a bar or tavern. Ail residents1 exresed, con- cern that they ýwouldAoà . the paeand quièt- the-y, pought whnthey moved into the*sub- division. "This ls the kind, of 'crap we left, Toronto -for," said one, resi- dent. 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BUS: 433-2121 RES: 668-504 EIO 13 m 4.5 Përcent inerease e ffeo*ve Sejt., 1991 and aù, addionÃal L.Oper cent, increase effective Feb. 1;,1992, he says.' It la «,a gènerous offer" con- sIde the. current economîic difficul é,o, he'saysj. Ol.dman s-oeasthe. same, offer was accepted and, ratified by the 910*elementaryteachrs.,1 >H. s ays >60,per cent of the teachers have an' offer that Will rais.eirsalaries by e^ight per cent, . including, individuali mcre- mente for increased experience during the p ast year. Thé. teachors demand -for in- creases ini salari'eé,and stafFing would total -17.9 peèr oentby thé. end of the:one-year agreement, he says. "That means ail of :aour coats would go up 17.9 *per -cent above andbe~ndlstyearsexpendi- "I hope 'we can avoid'a work-' to-rule because sétudents lose wliat they- find *te b. erijoyable activities especiaily after school,» hesas Morrs says the teacherswould still meet education rqure ments and attend .à lasses under the work-te-rule. But some areas such as extra- cur1ua activities would"suifer as a. consequence of» a work- to-rule, he-says. mhe secondazy teachers voted 87.3 err centin favour ofreoic- in tbeard's last offer à ad62 per cent voted for a strike. Res'tau'ranât FROM PAGE 1