Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 22 Sep 1998, p. 5

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Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Touchînig a stînspot Four-y.ar-old Benjamin McLaughlin, wth mom Soraya Parti., doesn't know qut. what to make of this glant sunflower, one of hundreda that have blossomed this summer et Andrews Scanie Acres. Overwhelming strike mandate 0froan LATER on page 1 Board is awaiting final numbers for its 1999 short- board," said provincial negotiator Bill Martin about year budget. the Halton vote. "They are definitely behind their As of Friday aftemoon, no rotating walkout had negotiating commiittee." been called for Halton's public secondary teachers. The union leader said earlier there bas been agree- Further negotiation between secondary teacher rep- ment on most non-monetary items, but no agreement resentatives and the Halton board are slated for was reached in areas of staffing, preparation time, Tuesday. Public secondary teachers, including those benefits and salary. The board is also trying to reduce in Halton, are threatening rotatlng strikes at boards teachers' preparaton time by 40 minutes per weekr where teachers' workloads have been increased. The The next negotiation date for elementary teachers is strikes are being held on a board-wide basis, but are a few weeks away because the Halton District School being scbeduled by the provincial union leaders. The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, September 22, 1998 -5 SARGENT FARMSW RETAIL OUTLET on o fi P, es'q LB IOLB LIMIT Leg IOLB LIMIT wé MM» t" rWA fb mma qumutw NEW POUI-1wy - EMS - itmyEjt GAFOEN ffl 181 MILL ST., miLTON Corner of Mill St. and Garden Lane at the entrance to Rotary Park MILL ST. MIL] 878 440JIL kÊ LL SALE HOUS SMUE OUi Pr'

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